Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] splicing mp3s, graphically
From: Kai Vehmanen (kaiv_AT_wakkanet.fi)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 10:45:48 EEST
I can't resist the temptation... :)
>> Lets say you have a few 70MB mp3s that are about an hour or so
>> long,and you want to extract a song that's in the middle of this
If you don't want to deal with mpg123 and frame offsets, you
can do this with ecasound (uses mpg123 and lame):
ecasound -i somefile.mp3 -y:120.5 -o newfile.mp3 -tl:60
This splices out 120.50sec -> 180.50sec to a new file.
And of course, the same works with all other file formats
supported by ecasound.
> There is a hackish utility at http://minnie.cs.adfa.edu.au/Mpcut/
> which lets you graphically cut out peices of a song.
And also, you can load an mp3 file into ecawave (a graphical
sound file editor), and then just mark-copy-n-paste.
-- Kai Vehmanen <k_AT_eca.cx> ---------------- CS, University of Turku . . audio software for linux .. http://www.eca.cx . . armchair-tunes mp3/wav/ra . http://www.wakkanet.fi/sculpscape .
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