> Hi > > Can anyone recommend an aac splitter that firstly works, & secondly is > fairly user friendly? > > I don't want to convert them, just cut them into smaller chunks. > > I came across this one, but haven't used it yet. I thought I'd ask for > advice here first: > > http://www.008soft.com/aac-to-wav.htm > > Thanks in advance > > Dave F. Hi Dave F Doesn't the software in your link split the aac then convert it to wav? If you're comfortable using ffmpeg you can use the -t and -ss options to split aac files without re-encoding. -t is duration -ss is seek position [hh:mm:ss] This does a slick job, but no GUI. For example, this command will give you the first 59 minutes:- ffmpeg -i filename.aac -t 00:59:00 -acodec copy output1.aac For example, this command will give everything after the first 59 minutes:- ffmpeg -i filename.aac -ss 00:59:00 -acodec copy output2.aac And you can combine them. For example, this command will skip the first 30 minutes and provide the next 45 minutes:- ffmpeg -i filename.aac -ss 00:30:00 -t 00:45:00 -acodec copy output3.aac
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