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Re: how to split an audio (.wav) file: msg#00170

Subject: Re: how to split an audio (.wav) file
|--==> moebius  writes:

  m> Bonjour,
  m> Thank you for your answer ; it's a fact that I have just found almost 
  m> exactly what I need, with a program called wavbreaker. Just need a 
  m> little bit more flexibility, but I'm going to write to the author for 
  m> thanks and suggestions.

  m> cordialement,

Wow, it really seems a useful tool, but no Debian package is available
yet.. I think I'll do it my self :)

Cheers,

Free

  m> Alejandro Lopez a écrit :
  >>Hi,
  >>
  >>Sorry for the delay in answering this. I'm not sure but I think you have 
  >>received little or no responses to your problem? I'm very unexperienced 
  >>and can't help very much to be honest, but I'll add my twopence in the 
  >>hope that in helps more than nothing?
  >>
  >>I have not used audacity (yet!) but all good wave editors I've seen can 
  >>cut and paste sections, so accurately splitting a file should be easy, 
  >>especially since you don't need to find a point of zero signal. The only 
  >>thing is you need to use cdrdao (or a GUI to it) instead of cdrecord. 
  >>Basically you will provide CDRDAO with an ordered list of wave files and 
  >>it will create a skip-less audio CD for you.
  >>
  >>Cheers,
  >>
  >>Alex
  >>
  >>
  >>>From: moebius <moebius1@xxxxxxx>
  >>>Reply-To: AGNULA user forum <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >>>To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >>>Subject: [a-users] how to split an audio (.wav) file
  >>>Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 14:48:36 +0100
  >>>
  >>>Bonjour,
  >>>
  >>>I've tried audacity, but it doesn't respond exactly at what I want :
  >>>
  >>>In fact, I need to split audio tracks (in fact one track of a cd) in 
  >>>order to several tracks to burn to a cd ; in this way, I could jump to 
  >>>some points of the original track just typing a number on the remote 
  >>>control of the cd player ; it's needed for educational purpose (I'm a 
  >>>music teacher)
  >>>
  >>>I could use subchannels, but these things to be no more used and my 
  >>>new cd player doesn't regognize them : subchannel is a dead feature, 
  >>>it seems.
  >>>
  >>>So I need to split an audio track to burn a cd (the single audio track 
  >>>is changed to a certain number of track that I can reach immediatly 
  >>>with the remote control but that can be played as the original, 
  >>>without any "crack" or noise between them.
  >>>
  >>>Is a program that's convenient to do such a thing ?
  >>>
  >>>cordialement,
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