Mp3-splitter, Looking for a mp3-splitter software |
Mp3-splitter, Looking for a mp3-splitter software |
phool |
Mar 30 2009, 10:41 PM
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I have mp3-files having 10-20 mp3 songs in a single file. I want to separate them. Is any easy to use or very user friendly software for separating out each mp3 song.
Thanks & regards, Phool regards,
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Marcilo |
Mar 30 2009, 10:53 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 7451 Joined: 1-March 04 From: USA Member No.: 309 |
I have mp3-files having 10-20 mp3 songs in a single file. I want to separate them. Is any easy to use or very user friendly software for separating out each mp3 song. Thanks & regards, Phool You mean kind of nonstop mix? Well you can use any audio editing tool that can modify mp3 file. adobe audition does the job for me all the time. Even stream box ripper can do it but is not very user friendly when it comes to marking exact location in mp3 wave file - Just another gummy bear fan
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r&d |
Apr 2 2009, 07:22 AM
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you can get mpgsplit. it is command-line program. Just pass time format info as the criteria.
or you can use Audacity which is a open source sound editor (this will required re-compressing the mp3 file) mpgsplit : split mpeg files into playable chunks Usage : mpgsplit [command] [options] [mpegfile [mpegfile | range]... Commands : -h print this help screen. -v print version informations. -# where # is a number, split the following file in #. Options : -a Print all Timestamps of the input file(s) -pnnnn Print all PACKs which have not nnnn (default: 2324) Bytes lenght -N Do not print out excessive information while processing If you use MacOS Classic, this is RECOMMENDED Otherwise mpgtx will be dead slow! -f force overwriting of files, don't ask for confirmation -P keep headers of mpegs which sometimes is usefull -X Try to search for a valid PACK header in the whole file This may result in an endless loop if not successfull! -An While joining or splitting, aspect ratio will be forced to: n=1 -> 1:1, n=2 -> 4:3, n=3 -> 16:9, n=4 -> 2.21:1 All Numbers from 0 - 16 will be accepted but the above are valid! -b NAME set the basename for the output files --no-parachute don't try to catch SIGSEGV (usefull for debugging) Ranges : Ranges must follow an mpeg file [a-b] from 'a' inclusive to 'b' inclusive. If you want half opened ranges, you may want to use ]a-b], [a-b[ or ]a-b[ instead [num/total] the 'num' part if the mpeg file was split in 'total'. [1/4] would result in the first quarter of the mpeg file. {a-b-...} where 'a', 'b', ... are in ascending order. Split the file at given values. {700M} is therefore equivalent to ranges [-700M] ]700M-] Values : Values can be time or offsets in the mpeg file Time Format HH:MM:SS where the HH: part can be omited Offset Format a number optionally followed by: M : offset is in Megabytes k : offset is in Kilobytes An empty value means the corresponding file boundary: [-10M] the first 10 Megabytes of file [500M-] from 500 Megabytes to the end of file |
phool |
Apr 10 2009, 11:20 PM
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Thank you Marcilo and R&D Ji for your help.
phool regards,
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