On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 18:42 +0100, beb wrote:
Adam Bower wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 04:59:58PM +0100, Peter Hunter 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?
I /think/ that audacity will allow you to do this, but the homepage for the audacity project appears to not be responding right now.
Yep, I use audacity when 'ripping' my vinyl to ogg. Just highlight a segment and copy 'n' paste it into a new project. Saying that though...I always convert the files to .ogg within audacity, but I would be surprised if there isn't an option for .wav too.
beb
Thanks beb, but how do I get it to install into Suse? I have had a look on the audacity website but there is no mention of a suse version, and I don't understand about gz etc. HELLLLPPPP
Peter
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