Jeff Simpson wrote: >> There's software out there that will let you cut the MP3's without a >> decode/re-encode step. >> >> http://home.hccnet.nl/p.luijer/ - I think that's the one I've used in >> the past (it's been a long time, but I think that's it.) >> >> I don't know if something similar exists for linux or not though. >> > > I was actually looking for a program to do this the other day - I > ended up using xmms with the disk-writer plugin to make the wav file, > using wavsplit to do the cutting (wavsplit is a very nice simple > program - you just tell it what the cutpoints or piece-sizes are in > frames / seconds / w/e), then lame in a bash loop to re-encode the > pieces back to mp3.
For mp3 splitting, I use mp3splt, nice command line app works on Linux/Windoze/OSX. http://mp3splt.sourceforge.net/ It will take a cue with a monolithic mp3 and split it up into individual tracks, which can be helpful at times (ripping a long dance-track single mix album with Nero with Cue points per track then deciding you want the songs separated). Steve
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