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What do you mean by "hide"?
You can cut sections without re-encoding using LosslessCut
So - lets say I'm taking a long piece of music and making something like a "radio edit".
I decide a chorus can go, maybe the another section, perhaps a repeated phrase here or there. But now it's too short so I want to put that chorus back in. Or change how much of the chorus was removed since I removed too much.
There isn't an easy way to undo that delete without ctrl+z'ing my way back through all my deletes. I want something like a "hide column" feature from spreadsheets where I can just skip over that section but not really delete it. And to have a marker so I can undo it and change it later.
Might be a niche request but it's something I need to do from time-to-time.
LosslessCut will work great for that.
Excellent, I'll check that out. Thanks!