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Mp3splt

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Mp3splt
Developer(s)Mp3splt project team
Stable release
2.6.2 / November 10, 2014
Engine
    Operating systemCross-platform
    TypeDigital audio splitter
    LicenseGNU General Public License
    Websitemp3splt.sourceforge.net

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    The Mp3splt project provides a set of an open-source digital audio splitter or cue splitter utilities to split MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files without decoding or recompressing. It runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The source code for mp3splt is released under the GNU General Public License. Mp3Splt is a command line utility, but the Mp3splt project has also created a library called Libmp3splt, and a graphical user interface called Mp3splt-gtk, based on Libmp3splt and GTK+ 3.

    Mp3Splt can split MP3 (VBR supported), Ogg Vorbis and native FLAC files without decoding, thus avoiding digital generation loss (see also lossless editing). It can be used to split large MP3, Ogg Vorbis and native FLAC blocks to make smaller files or to split entire albums to obtain individual tracks.

    To split an album, a user can select split points and filenames manually, or can get them automatically from CDDB, or from .CUE files. It also supports automatic silence split, that can be used also to adjust cddb/cue splitpoints. Additionally, it can quickly extract tracks from the files created, either with Mp3Wrap or AlbumWrap. It has a number of online guides [1] [2][3]

    Mp3splt features[edit]

    • split MP3 and Ogg files from a begin time to an end time without decoding
    • ID3v1 & ID3v2 tags support
    • split an album with splitpoints from the tracktype.org server (freedb)
    • split an album with local .XMCD, .CDDB or .CUE file
    • split files automatically with silence detection
    • split files by a fixed time length
    • split files created with Mp3Wrap or AlbumWrap
    • support for MP3 VBR (variable bit rate)
    • specify output directory for split files
    • trimming

    Its opposite (joining files) is Mp3Wrap or AlbumWrap.

    Libmp3splt[edit]

    Libmp3splt
    Developer(s)Mp3splt project team
    Stable release
    0.9.2 / November 10, 2014
    Engine
      Operating systemCross-platform
      TypeDigital audio splitter
      LicenseGPL
      Websitemp3splt.sourceforge.net

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      Libmp3splt features[edit]

      • supports MP3, Ogg Vorbis and native FLAC splitting with multiple splitpoints
      • search through tracktype.org (freedb) for albums
      • support for CDDB and .cue files
      • having a name for each file split is possible
      • support for splitting in a chosen directory
      • support for getting the split filenames
      • wrap mode, error mode, time split, silence auto detection split
      • auto-adjust silence split, frame mode option, input not seekable option
      • trimming

      Mp3splt-gtk[edit]

      Mp3splt-gtk
      Mp3splt-gtk v0.7.3
      Developer(s)Mp3splt project team
      Stable release
      0.9.2 / November 10, 2014
      Engine
        Operating systemCross-platform
        TypeDigital audio splitter
        LicenseGPL
        Websitemp3splt.sourceforge.net

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        Mp3splt-gtk features[edit]

        • supports MP3, Ogg Vorbis and native FLAC split
        • split files in a chosen directory
        • integrated SnackAmp and Audacious control
        • queueing or playing split files to player
        • advanced zoom progress bar with splitpoints
        • CDDB and cue files supported
        • split file according to a tracktype.org album (includes tracktype.org search - freedb)
        • wrap mode, error mode, time split, silence auto detection split
        • auto-adjust silence split, frame mode option, input not seekable option
        • trimming

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