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splitting an audio file

Is there an automated tool that can split a large audio file into multiple files if there is at least 1sec silence between tracks?

I know it can be done manually in soundforge but I'm just wondering if splitting can be done automatically.

thanks

splitting an audio file

Reply #1
Goldwave can add cue points automatically by looking for silence, as can Wave Repair.  Both have links on our cue sheet wiki page.

I know Wave Repair can also then split to tracks, using this cuesheet; I suspect Goldwave can also.

Edit: Here is the Wave Repair track splitting options dialogue:



Once Wave Repair has automagically created the cue points you then just tell it to split, and it asks for a basename.
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splitting an audio file

Reply #2
Goldwave can add cue points automatically by looking for silence, as can Wave Repair.  Both have links on our cue sheet wiki page.

I know Wave Repair can also then split to tracks, using this cuesheet; I suspect Goldwave can also.

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thanks for the help. I got waverepair working.