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> I haven't thought it completely through, but I don't think lossy compression > works that way. I don't think that he means that the compression is removing time as part of the compression directly -- it's an artefact of the compression process, rather. ATRAC and MP3 both work by dividing the source up into a large number of small chunks and picking the best encoding strategy per chunk (which is why it's "adaptive".) So unless the chunk size exactly divides the track size, there's going to be a chunk that's too small at the end. If I were writing the encoding, I'd throw away that last little chunk if it were "completely empty", otherwise I'd pad it with emptiness. So the length would change just a little bit... This is just my guess, but that's how I'd go about it. -- I am the wombat.