On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 1:08:35 PM EDT you wrote: > I would be very interested in knowing how you accomplished this. > I'm not going to consider it "accomplished" until someone besides me tries the file and determines that it actually works. (I just logged into my computer back home and saw that the upload finished, and the file is accessible at http://hpr.dogphilosophy.net/rms-splice.flac ) If it worked adequately, I could probably record a mini-episode for HPR on it (I really need to get into a more regular recording habit anyway. > 1 year is way too long between episodes for me.)
The short version is: I used mplayer -ao pcm to dump the file as far as it would go (stopped at the 45:03 mark as reported), renamed the dumpaudio.wav to something else, then "mplayer -ss 00:45:03 -ao pcm" to get it to try to start at/just past the bad spot, which it did. Then I just lined the two .wav files up in audacity and re-exported as a new .flac. Hopefully it actually worked right. It still leaves a fraction of a second of audio in mid-sentence where it "skips" around 45:03, but it didn't sound from what little I had time to listen to that it would substantially harm the communication. I didn't have time to listen through at all, so if five seconds after that point everything turns to junk I've screwed up and will have to try again. _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
