I meant only non-audio headers. Audio headers are still there with
their correspondent Audio frames. I think I already "solved" (patched) this
problem, however, I was trying to make sure I did use a more efficient
method. When I use Lame with reencoding options and -t the program will get
rid of the tags to start with. It seems the Lame label is added to audio
frames so it does not show up as a non-audio frame or tag.

Luis


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> Luis,
>   Not sure if you should remove the headers. How would the frame be played
> back without header info?
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