WavSplit splits large WAV files at given time positions. To find out split positions you can use any WAV player or editor with a time display.


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  • wavsplit 1.2.1 file released: wavsplit-1.2.1.tar.gz

    CHANGES 1.2.1 Fixed a bug that frames should be >=0.0 (not >0.0 as originally) Updated the man page to include tracktimes options. Added MAN path to the makefile, and copied man pages there 1.2.0 Supports 75 fps (useful for CD audio) Allows times to be specified as track lengths (--tracktimes option) instead of absolute split points (thanks for a patch by Derek Schuff). 1.1.0 Corrected error in TokenOK (thanks for patch by Antonios Christolides) Added option for frames per second to be set to 12 (feature request). In version 1.0.0, minutes were always limited to be between 0 and 59, even when no hours were specified. Tidied up the formatting of the output when the program is running. 1.0.0 Can now accept times specified as hours:minutes:seconds --Hours -H option hours:minutes:frames --frames -f option minutes:seconds (default) seconds --seconds -s option --frames -f takes one parameter with the value either 24, 25, 30 Much more input validation. Seconds and Minutes are checked to be in the range 0 <= x < 60 (unless --seconds is selected, in which case seconds just have to be >=0). Unexpected end of input is detected better, e.g. wavsplit file.wav 10 will raise an error as the default format expectes mins:secs Seconds may have a decimal point (represented as a float). (developers) Code formatted with gnu indent, with the following settings --braces-on-if-line --braces-on-struct-decl-line --indent-level2 --no-tabs --dont-break-procedure-type 0.1.1 Added PowerPC specific code (Thanks to Mr. Kenneth Jacker from the Appalachian State University for the bug report and testing) 0.1.0 Initial public release

    posted 1817 days ago

  • File released: /wavsplit/1.2.1/wavsplit-1.2.1.tar.gz

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    apfitch committed patchset 18 of module wavsplit-current to the WavSplit CVS repository, changing 7 files

    posted by apfitch 1817 days ago

  • wavsplit 1.2.0 file released: wavsplit-1.2.0.tar.gz

    CHANGES 1.2.0 Supports 75 fps (useful for CD audio) Allows times to be specified as track lengths (--tracktimes option) instead of absolute split points (thanks for a patch by Derek Schuff). 1.1.0 Corrected error in TokenOK (thanks for patch by Antonios Christolides) Added option for frames per second to be set to 12 (feature request). In version 1.0.0, minutes were always limited to be between 0 and 59, even when no hours were specified. Tidied up the formatting of the output when the program is running. 1.0.0 Can now accept times specified as hours:minutes:seconds --Hours -H option hours:minutes:frames --frames -f option minutes:seconds (default) seconds --seconds -s option --frames -f takes one parameter with the value either 24, 25, 30 Much more input validation. Seconds and Minutes are checked to be in the range 0 <= x < 60 (unless --seconds is selected, in which case seconds just have to be >=0). Unexpected end of input is detected better, e.g. wavsplit file.wav 10 will raise an error as the default format expectes mins:secs Seconds may have a decimal point (represented as a float). (developers) Code formatted with gnu indent, with the following settings --braces-on-if-line --braces-on-struct-decl-line --indent-level2 --no-tabs --dont-break-procedure-type 0.1.1 Added PowerPC specific code (Thanks to Mr. Kenneth Jacker from the Appalachian State University for the bug report and testing) 0.1.0 Initial public release

    posted 1831 days ago

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