On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 10:19:05AM +0200, [email protected] wrote: > Searching the internet for "split audio at silence" and similiar > gives me this link > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/318164/ > > which uses a program called "silence" to detect the silence. > > Unfortunately I can't figure out, what package contains that program > or from where I can download that program.
There is no binary in Portage providing the binary "silence":
$ e-file silence
* net-irc/irssi
Available Versions: 1.0.0 1.0.7 1.2.1 1.2.2
Homepage: https://irssi.org/
Description: A modular textUI IRC client with IPv6
support
Matched Files: /usr/share/irssi/help/silence;
However, there is `mp3splt`, provided in the package `media-sound/mp3splt`.
It's described in the question provided as a comment to your UNIX S.E.\ link.
[1]
> The input audio is a flac file and I don't want to convert this into
> any lossy audio format to preserve as much as possible of the signal.
mp3splt primarily works with mp3s, but can also support ogg, which can be a
container format for flac. I've never used it myself, but it looks promising,
providing you are OK with placing your flacs inside an ogg.
Hope this helps.
[1] https://askubuntu.com/questions/27574
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