wavsplit(1)
NAME
wavsplit - splits wavfiles into tracks
SYNOPSIS
wavsplit [options] file mm:ss [mm:ss] [mm:ss]... wavsplit -H [options] file hh:mm:ss [hh:mm::ss] [hh:mm:ss]... wavsplit -f [24|25|30] [options] file mm:ss:ff [mm:ss:ff] [mm:ss:ff]...
DESCRIPTION
- This small program splits large wav files at given time
- positions. This is very handy if you want to transfer your
- gramophone records or DJ mixes to CDs. To find out split posi
- tions you can use any Wav player or editor with a time display.
- You'll get the splitting done much faster and reliably than with
- complex algorithms, which split your a capella songs in pieces
- and won't process live albums.
You can specify split points in seconds only (--seconds); - minutes and seconds; hours, minutes, and seconds (--hours); min
- utes, seconds, frames (--frames); or hours, minutes, seconds,
- frames (--frames --Hours). When specifying times in seconds
- (i.e. not using --frames) the seconds may have a decimal point
- and fractions of a second.
OPTIONS
Options may be specified in short or long form.
- -q, --quiet
- Quiet mode (no messages)
- -H, --Hours
- Use Hours as well as minutes and seconds. You may
- combine this with the --frames option.
- -f, --frames FPS
- use frames specifying FPS frames per second.FPS
- must be either 24, 25, or 30. You may combine this with the
- --Hours option.
- -s, --seconds
- Use Seconds. You may not specify hours, minutes, or
- frames.
- -h, --help
- Print out a usage message
EXAMPLES
wavsplit --frames 30 file.wav 32:21:15 45:10:0
wavsplit --Hours file.wav 1:32:21:59.2 1:45:10:0.3
wavsplit --seconds file.wav 300.1 500.2
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
- wavsplit is based on wavplay by Warren W. Gay and gsplit
- by the Free Software Foundation. wavsplit was written by Tobias
- Weihmann <tobias@fomalhaut.de>. Updated to version 1.0.0 by Alan
- Fitch (apfitch@ieee.org).
- This manual page was written by Cyril Bouthors
- <cyril@bouthors.org>. Updated by Alan Fitch (apfitch@ieee.org)
March 2003