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Topic: Taking 1 hour from 24 hours long Speex record (Read 5021 times) previous topic - next topic
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Taking 1 hour from 24 hours long Speex record

I have a 24 hours long record in Speex format and there's only 1 hour of interesting things. I don't want to decode the whole thing to WAV (would take too much time and even more disc space) to do the editing, so if there's a tool that will let me losslessly cut unneeded parts (like mp3DirectCut for MP3) or decode to WAV just a part of it (from position A to B), let me know.

Taking 1 hour from 24 hours long Speex record

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I have a 24 hours long record in Speex format and there's only 1 hour of interesting things. I don't want to decode the whole thing to WAV (would take too much time and even more disc space) to do the editing, so if there's a tool that will let me losslessly cut unneeded parts (like mp3DirectCut for MP3) or decode to WAV just a part of it (from position A to B), let me know.
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Adobe Audition with an ACM codec would do the trick.

Or generating a cuesheet containing only the wanted track, and converting it in foobar..

Taking 1 hour from 24 hours long Speex record

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Or generating a cuesheet containing only the wanted track, and converting it in foobar..
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Good idea, I'll try that, thanks.

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I have a 24 hours long record in Speex format and there's only 1 hour of interesting things. I don't want to decode the whole thing to WAV (would take too much time and even more disc space) to do the editing, so if there's a tool that will let me losslessly cut unneeded parts (like mp3DirectCut for MP3) or decode to WAV just a part of it (from position A to B), let me know.
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If it's important and you want the best quality (decoding+reencoding loses quality), then the best way is to spend some time to write a small application that just drops the Ogg packets you don't want.