Audiobook Cutter

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Audiobook Cutter
Maintainer: Philipp Henkel, Meline Seibold
Stable release: 0.5.5  (2007-02-25) [+/-]
Preview release: 0.5.5  (2007-02-25) [+/-]
OS: Windows
Use: Digital audio editor
License: GPL
Website: audiobookcutter.sourceforge.net

Audiobook Cutter is an easy-to-use tool which splits large MP3 audiobook files into smaller ones without re-encoding. The split points are determined automatically based on silence detection. Because of this feature, long audiobook recordings can be cut into manageable albums with just a few clicks. The cutter is applicable for all kind of spoken content.

The main purpose of this MP3 splitter is to make audiobooks, analog recordings of speech or long podcasts more manageable in a user-friendly way: The split files can easily be used on mobile MP3 players because of their small-size and their duration allows smooth navigation through the book. Additionally the application is good accessible for visually impaired users. Audiobook Cutter supports screen readers and screen magnifiers.

The source code for Audiobook Cutter is released under the GNU General Public License. The graphical user interface has been produced using the wxWidgets library.

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[edit] See also

  • Audacity A free cross-platform audio editor which is suited for the creation and fine-tuning of long analog recordings.
  • Free audio software

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