Curt wrote:
> That's fine. Please send an exhaustive summary of your findings, as well
> as a thorough enumeration of the steps you've taken to arrive at same,
> to the Linux Debian User authorities in Washington within 10 days
> maximum from the effective closing date of your case. Failure to
On 2017-09-29, deloptes wrote:
>
> Yes thanks, indeed it is using the tag for the name, so in my case I would
> write the tag before splitting and mp3splt will create the proper names.
>
> I consider this case as closed.
That's fine. Please send an exhaustive summary of your
Thomas Amm wrote:
> You can generate somewhat better file names from the preferences or
> -much better- you could use a tagging tool like exfalso or easytag to
> create metadata and mp3splt will do the naming from these. There's also
> an option to generate metadata (i.e. tags) from the filename
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 23:05:15 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> Thomas Amm wrote:
>
> > Have you tried mp3split-gtk? Should do exactly that.
>
> I installed now mp3splt-gtk
>
> It looks like it would do exactly what I need, but when I press the
> play button, it says "gstreamer
Thomas Amm wrote:
> Have you tried mp3split-gtk? Should do exactly that.
I installed now mp3splt-gtk
It looks like it would do exactly what I need, but when I press the play
button, it says "gstreamer error: Internal data stream error"
(22:26:24) Warning: No decoder available for type
didier gaumet wrote:
> from the mp3split manpage:
> [...]
> " mp3splt -s f.mp3 or mp3splt -s -p th=-50,nt=10 f.mp3
>
> This is silence option. Mp3splt will try to automatically detect
> splitpoints with silence detection and in the first case will split all
> tracks found with default
Le 25/09/2017 à 20:14, deloptes a écrit :
> I'll try the GUI, though I prefer not installing packages just for
> testing ... perhaps a VM will server.
>
> As for the mp3splt - as said before I use it, but I have to enter manually
> the time point to plit, which I expect to be possible to do in a
Thomas Amm wrote:
> 1. Select region to be saved as a separate track
> 2. Chose "export selected audio" from file menu
>
too much work for simple task ... I want to right click and say create split
here. I can not export each single track from 10 mp3 files with 20 tracks
each :(
> You might
didier gaumet wrote:
> found a similar question on the web:
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/27574/how-can-i-split-a-mp3-file/27637
>
> I have not experimented these solutions myself, but Audacity seems not
> to be the best way. Mentionned here are mp3split (CLI and GUI) and
> ffmpeg (CLI).
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 09:14:25 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> jam...@touchtonecorp.com wrote:
>
> > Have you considered Audacity? I use the Mac version myself, and it's
> > available for Linux and WinDoze as well.
>
>
> Can you add some simple guide/howto setup split points and
Curt wrote:
> If you're referring to an external repository (Marillat's?) I do not; I
> noted simply that mp3splt is not included in Debian Stretch's
> repository for whatever reason.
>
> Reading the changelog it seems it was "orphaned" in February, removed
> from Stretch, but has since been
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 07:00:15 + (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2017-09-24, Thomas Amm wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried mp3split-gtk? Should do exactly that.
>
> I was going to suggest 'mp3splt' myself.
>
> (Note the 'i' from split has split in the package
On 2017-09-25, deloptes wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>
>> On 2017-09-24, Thomas Amm wrote:
>>>
>>> Have you tried mp3split-gtk? Should do exactly that.
>>
>> I was going to suggest 'mp3splt' myself.
>>
>> (Note the 'i' from split has split in the package
Curt wrote:
> On 2017-09-24, Thomas Amm wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried mp3split-gtk? Should do exactly that.
>
> I was going to suggest 'mp3splt' myself.
>
> (Note the 'i' from split has split in the package name).
>
> It also appears that the package (both command line
jam...@touchtonecorp.com wrote:
> Have you considered Audacity? I use the Mac version myself, and it's
> available for Linux and WinDoze as well.
Can you add some simple guide/howto setup split points and perform the split
in Audacity.
That would be great
Last time I had a look at Audacity it
found a similar question on the web:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/27574/how-can-i-split-a-mp3-file/27637
I have not experimented these solutions myself, but Audacity seems not
to be the best way. Mentionned here are mp3split (CLI and GUI) and
ffmpeg (CLI).
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> +1 for Audacity.
>
> BTW, please post your solution when you solve it - especially command
> line apps and options.
In this specific case I will not have a script solution. I expect the
application to be able to do this.
I don't have Audacity installed and I wanted to
On 2017-09-24, Thomas Amm wrote:
>
> Have you tried mp3split-gtk? Should do exactly that.
I was going to suggest 'mp3splt' myself.
(Note the 'i' from split has split in the package name).
It also appears that the package (both command line and gtk gui) is
missing from
On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 23:26:40 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> Hi all,
> I know this topic was discussed quite a few times.
>
> Now I was thinking that someone of you could know how to solve
> following problem.
>
> I have some remixes (no silence between tracks). How can I split
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 11:26:40PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Hi all,
> I know this topic was discussed quite a few times.
>
> Now I was thinking that someone of you could know how to solve following
> problem.
>
> I have some remixes (no silence between tracks). How can I split those
> easily?
>
Have you considered Audacity? I use the Mac version myself, and it's available
for Linux and WinDoze as well.
--
JHHL
Hi all,
I know this topic was discussed quite a few times.
Now I was thinking that someone of you could know how to solve following
problem.
I have some remixes (no silence between tracks). How can I split those
easily?
I need a tool, where I can mark the place in the mp3 file for splitting
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