Sometimes come across music, in which the "useful sound" is only part of the total playing time. You can, of course, each time to endure, waiting for end boring fragment, but is that an option? Especially that iTunes allows you to get rid of extra "pieces" at the beginning and at the end - and more radical than it may seem at first glance.
For example, consider a conditional audio track, the contents of which can show a simple diagrammkoy (it is clear that the time stamps is also taken from the ceiling):
Knowing the boundary values sound "useful" piece of the track, in its properties, you can set the start and end of the play:
iTunes and will do: to start playback of a song with a mark of 0: 49.5 and finish at around 5: 32.65, ignoring the initial and final part of the song. But - all this data will be in the record library of the dead weight. Therefore, if you can not calmly to treat it, the excess part of the track can be simply cut off. And iTunes is done just in one click.
Since the composition of the properties are already specified time frame to play it, click on the track, right-click on the shortcut menu, click
Create a version in AAC format (Create AAC Version). It is clear that if iTunes audio codec parameters you have specified a different audio format, and it will be listed in the team's name.And that's the trick: the newly created copy of the original audio track does not contain the start and end physically - from the original will be only the part that is marked in the diagram word "Krutoten", and the initial and final pieces of "bullshit" are missing completely. It remains only to remove the original audio track - and only listen to the real krutoten. :)