On 10/07/05, Peter Hunter peterslinuxbox@ntlworld.com wrote:
Once I've done that I intend burning these onto a CD that I can listen to in the car. I'm sure I can do that with K3B, so that part of it isn't a problem. What I need to know is: Is there a Linux program for splitting wave files?
OOoo, now thats spooky that this should come up.
Freshmeat had an annoucement of a tool that sounds like just the ticket.
http://freshmeat.net/releases/201152/
"SndBite is a specialized audio editor designed for breaking large recordings into smaller components with great efficiency. Its principal intended application is in linguistic research where it is often desirable to put each word or sentence into a separate file before further processing. Its features include multiple simultaneous views of the waveform at different resolutions, the ability to position window edges at transitions between sound and silence, automated setting of cut points at zero-crossings, automatic filename generation easily controlled by the user, and optional automatic playback on window motion."
Cheers, Al.