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Any know of an mp3 editor that includes a SINGLE-CLICK method of chopping up a full l

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  • Cornucopia
    Cornucopia Posts: 16,554 Forumite
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    edited 11 December 2014 at 2:45PM
    Audacity has an automated tool for this. (Analyse|Sound Finder). Then File|Export Multiple.

    You will need to understand how Audacity uses labels, and you may need to bulk import new labels (File|Import|Labels). (ISTR once writing a VBScript to translate generic labels into meaningful ones, having failed to get Audacity to do this for me).
  • stefano
    stefano Posts: 949 Forumite
    I've used Audacity to do this.
    As a newbie I can't post the full link. Here it is without the www at the front

    audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq_i18n?s=files&i=split


    I used Audacity for the last 2 years. There are tutorials on youtube which make it easy.
    I use it to edit music files to create ringtones, by cutting the boring stuff, and also, as an avid podcast listener, to quicken the file so that a 30 minute podcast only lasts 23 minutes.
  • Another option for you ...

    "Mp3Splt-project is a utility to split mp3, ogg vorbis and native FLAC files selecting a begin and an end time position, without decoding. It's very useful to split large mp3/ogg vorbis/FLAC to make smaller files or to split entire albums to obtain original tracks. If you want to split an album, you can select split points and filenames manually or you can get them automatically from CDDB (internet or a local file) or from .cue files. Supports also automatic silence split, that can be used also to adjust cddb/cue splitpoints. Trimming using silence detection is also available. You can extract tracks from Mp3Wrap or AlbumWrap files in few seconds. For mp3 files, both ID3v1 & ID3v2 tags are supported. Mp3splt-project is split in 3 parts : libmp3splt, mp3splt and mp3splt-gtk.


    http://mp3splt.sourceforge.net/mp3splt_page/home.php

    Worked for me
  • Quiet_Spark
    Quiet_Spark Posts: 1,093 Forumite
    edited 11 December 2014 at 4:04PM
    epninety wrote: »
    Thought the OP wanted to split them, not join them?
    He/she does want to split them, we went slightly off track when I responded to your question about why the OP would want to rip a CD as one continuous track as opposed to individual tracks.
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  • I've always used ocenaudio and found it head and shoulders quicker and easier than anything else I've tried. I can split up an average CD in less than 3 milliseconds, but I do have very agile fingers and I have noticed that it falls over if you try to load a single track more than 643 years long.:D
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