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    LASTAR

    LASTAR

    Automatic audio RMS normalizer & splitter

    Fast batch audio processor for automatic loudness adjustment and audio files splitting. The software automatically normalizes a batch of files to a given RMS volume, and can split tracks in several ones by detecting low level ("noise") chunks. It embeds : - a multi-band limiter, - an Automatic Gain Control, - an automated 10 bands equalizer, - a classic 3 bands semi-parametric equalizer, - a noise gate, - a trimming function, - user preset management. ...
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    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Jack-The-Cutter

    Jack-The-Cutter

    Tool to lossless cut audio files

    An easy to use FFmpeg frontend to lossless cut / split audio files (without re-encoding). Works with all kind of audio files FFmpeg can process. The editor shows both complete wave form and zoomed section to make cutting a lot easier. The 'Auto cut' tool uses silence detection to automatically create cut points. Right click on prev/next section provides an easy way to manually check cut points.
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    Tag Inspector

    An mp3 tag inspector. You can view / modfy mp3 tags in a file.

    An mp3 tag viewer / updater. You can view all id3 tags in a file. You can update the standard tags; artist, title, album, track, genre, etc. You can check for duplicate songs by the id3 song title tag information. You can mass tag for artist, album, song, track based upon the file name. You can split files into individual folders based upon id3 artist or id3 album.
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    mp3splt

    mp3splt

    utility to split mp3, ogg vorbis and FLAC files without decoding

    mp3splt is a free utility to split mp3, ogg vorbis and FLAC files without decoding, selecting begin/end time; if file is an album, you can get splitpoints automatically from internet or a local cue, cddb file. It also splits Mp3Wrap and AlbumWrap archives. Supports splitting and trimming by silence detection. For mp3 files, both ID3v1 and ID3v2 are supported using original tags or user defined tags.
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    Downloads: 391 This Week
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    JFileSplitter

    JFileSplitter

    a java tool to split and join huge files

    Using this app you can easily split huge files so that you can easily transfer them in to drives. CHECK OUT AND SUPPORT MY LATEST ANDROID PROJECTS IN HERE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Deepak+PK
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    Audiobook Cutter is an easy-to-use tool which splits large speech MP3 files into smaller ones without re-encoding. The split points are determined by silent parts. The main purpose is to make audiobooks or podcasts more manageable in a user-friendly way.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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