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Nikola
Hi all,

I need to split a set of very large files into a series of clips (so they're more manageable). They're archival recordings of musical performances of several old musical acts. I'd like to be able to split these large MP3 (320-CBR) files based on silence between the tracks.

What's the easiest way of accomplishing this?

Thanks!
eevan
mp3DirectCut
Nikola
QUOTE(eevan @ Jul 18 2007, 22:14) *


Thanks for the link.

Is there anything that's open-source, for Linux and most of all, scriptable? I don't want to deal with any windows tools since I have around 600Gb (not a typo! smile.gif ) of files to cut & process.
eevan
I can't help you on that. Maybe someone else knows about such tool.

Good luck with your huge work smile.gif

Edit: I forgot to add that mp3DirectCut has command line options (/pausesplit is the one you are looking for), so it is usable in scripts. But, it's not a Linux program.
So, google got it. Try this one: mp3splt. There is a Linux build of this tool, although I've not tried it.
Nikola
Thanks! I'll give it a try!
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