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. Also included is a tool which helps you renaming the created tracks. WavSplit is based on wavplay and GNU split.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio Capture/Recording CD Audio CD Ripping |
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| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: An error in TokenOK has been fixed. An option for frames per second to be set to 12 has been added. In version 1.0.0, minutes were always limited to be between 0 and 59, even when no hours were specified. The formatting of the output when the program is running has been cleaned up.


Changes: This release now also accepts sub-second splitting, using frames and a frames-per-second value. Alternatively, only seconds or frames can be used.


Changes: Initial announcement.
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This is a very simple, but easy to use program.
It does exactly what it says it should do.
My only request for improvement would be to
allow sub-second cut times.
My current version will only split the
files on integer second boundaries.