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Solved In SoundForge 10, how can I preserve the original time stamp after modifying the audio file?

I looked high and low but could not find an option. TIA.

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Hi Thalaharate

What type of file did you import into Sound Forge ?
Which version of Sound Forge are you using ? Studio or Pro version ?

I am not an expert with Sound Forge. So I don't know if what you are calling a "time stamp" means the same as what I think it is.
My understanding is the a time stamp is simply the the file record of when that file was last saved/update/changed.
If you change a file in any way, the time stamp will also change.

Please explain more if you mean something totally different.

Regards
Derek
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