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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Print the characters in a word Post 302140976 by ghostdog74 on Wednesday 17th of October 2007 03:25:36 AM
Old 10-17-2007
and what do you want to do after splitting them up?
 

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MP3SPLT-GTK(1)						      General Commands Manual						    MP3SPLT-GTK(1)

NAME
mp3splt-gtk -- Gtk utility for mp3/ogg splitting without decoding. SYNOPSIS
mp3splt-gtk [-d Directory ] [ Filename ] DESCRIPTION
mp3splt-gtk is a free software that allows you to split mp3 and ogg files from several splitpoints, without need of decoding and reencod- ing. It is useful to split large mp3/ogg to make smaller files or to split entire albums to obtain original tracks. If you are splitting an album you can get splitpoints and filenames automatically from servers on internet like tracktype.org or from a local .XMCD (.CDDB) or .CUE file, with the possibility to adjust them automatically with silence detection. You can also split files automatically with silence detection, or by a fixed time length. If you have a file created either with Mp3Wrap or AlbumWrap, you can easily split it. The whole program is controlled by a self-describing GUI and documented in the gnome help system. Optionally the name of the input file and the output directory can be specified on the command line (see above). BUGS
Report any bugs you find to the authors (see below). Advices, info requests and contributions are welcome. SEE ALSO
mp3splt(1) mp3wrap(1) AUTHORS
Alexandru Ionut Munteanu <io_fx@yahoo.fr> DISTRIBUTION
Visit http://mp3splt.sourceforge.net for latest release. mp3splt-project is (C) 2002-2005 by Matteo Trotta (C) 2005-2012 by Alexandru Ionut Munteanu Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License. This can be found as COPYING in mp3splt packages. MP3SPLT-GTK(1)
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