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| subject: | Splitting Wave Files |
Sat 2003-01-18 20:15, Russell Tiedt (5:7105/1) wrote to All: > What do you folks use for splitting wave files. I have just spent the > better part of the day recording LP's and need to split them up into > single tracks. There is a GPL program called Gramofile which can split a large .wav file into smaller segments automatically by using the silence between tracks. Using it is much quicker than doing the same job manually. I don't know if a 32-bit Windows port of Gramophone exists but there is a DJGPP 32-bit DOS port which I've had running fine under Windows 2000. I just noticed you're using Linux though. ;-) Gramophone's main feature is click + pop reduction, but I don't actually use that, instead preferring to use Sonic Foundry's "Click and Crack Removal" DirectX plugin from within Cool Edit Pro 2.0. http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/ -- mail{at}ozzmosis.com --- Msged/NT 6.1.1* Origin: Blizzard of Ozz, Mt Eliza, Victoria, Australia (3:633/267.1) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 |
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