command-line cousin to gramofile
Gene Collins
collins at gene3.ait.iastate.edu
Fri May 19 14:36:35 EDT 2006
Hi Chuck. I'm sure your gramo tool is nice. There is another tool you
might look at called soundgrab. It lets you mark and name tracks from
within a large wav file. You can control the output format by giving
the proper extension, such as .mp3. Soundgrab will use sox, lame and
oggenc as necessary to produce the proper output files. There is a
Debian package for soundgrab, and you should be able to find it for
other distributions. Have fun.
Gene
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>Hi gang,
>
>Some folks who play with audio have used gramofile to split a large wave
>file into tracks, so that a single recording of say an album can be
>resolved into its component selections. But gramofile has a rather
>unfriendly interface and is not a very current application any more.
>
>Enter gramo, a track splitting utility using a command line interface,
>an adaptation of the gramofile algorithm. If you need gramofile but hate
>to use it, you will love gramo.
>
>So far it does not implement any signal processing as gramofile does,
>but the track splitting capability works pretty well here for me.
>
>Download it from my web site. The direct URL is:
>
>www.mhcable.com/~chuckh/gramo-0.1.2.tar.gz
>
>Enjoy,
>Ch;uck
>
>
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