[ale] Dealing with a very large MP3 or wav file
Michael D. Hirsch
mhirsch at nubridges.com
Wed Mar 5 09:36:27 EST 2003
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 01:24 pm, hbbs at attbi.com wrote:
> Gramofile is a console app that can cut up WAV files based on a track
> list. Runs on Win or Lin.
I checked out Gramofile last night and it did what I wanted. It found most
of the song breaks and split out separate tracks. I then used bcast 2000
to find the exact locations of the remaining some break. (God, what an
awful UI bcast has. I think I should have been able to use it to break up
the songs, too, but I could never figure it out. I felt lucky to figure
out how to find song breaks.) Then back to Gramofile which will break
tracks at an exact time that you type in.
It's been a while since I've used an ncurses application; it seems like
everything these days is graphical. Gramofile doesn't seem to have been
changed in a couple of years, but it still performed admirably. I briefly
played with its song clean up capabilities, but came to no conclusion
about them.
Michael
> - Jeff
>
> > I leant someone a cassette tape and he returned it with a 45 minute
> > MP3 file of the A side--the whole album. Now I'd like to break it up
> > into individual songs.
> >
> > I have succeeded in outputting a 500MB wav file, but now I'm stuck.
> > Have y'all dealt with this? What are some good tools for cutting up
> > the wav file (or the mp3 file)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Michael
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