On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 04:54:18 -0500, Andrés González Cantú wrote: > El mar, 03-08-2004 a las 03:56, Bruno Santos escribió: > > Hello All. I know this is not the right place for this question, but im > > tired to search and i cant find anything for linux. > > > > I want a program to splitt a mp3 file that i have (that is the entire > > album) into smaller pieces. the problem is, all the programs ive seen > > just allow to splitt by track time, and all the same lenght, and the > > tracks are not all with the same lenght. > > > > can someone knows any program that allow to split, by a dead time (when > > the music ends there is a small time with no sound ) ??? > > > > cheers > > > > Bruno > > > > Dear friend, > > After an rpm -q split search in Fedora Core 2, I found that the program > isn't installed. > > In my Debian GNU/Linux (Sarge) is a default command. Today, with the > every day growing hardware capabilities it is rarely used. In the "good > old times" (:-) it was a very useful command. > > Let us soppose that you have a very "big" .mp3 sound file of circa 4.3 > Mb and you want to transfer it from your desktop to your laptop, your -snip- He doesn't want to do that. He wants to split an entire album in mp3 format into multiple mp3 files, each file one track of the album. "split" cannot do that.
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