- tracksplit is a simple command line utility that splits a WAV audio file into respective audio tracks based on periods of silence in the audio.
- this program is a fork originating from here: Tracksplit
- the main differences compared to the original:
- ported to 64 bit systems
- supports larger wav-files
- fixed a few minor bugs
make tracksplit
usage: tracksplit
-m | --minimum-track <seconds> The minimum size of a track.
-f | --file <filename-mask> The file mask to use for output files. Default=TrackXX.wav
-g | --gap-length <seconds> The number of seconds of silence to consider a track break.
-t | --threshold <amplitude> The highest amplitude value that indicates silence.
-i | --input <filename> Read from named file rather than stdin
-c | --channel-split Convert the output from mono input to stereo output tracks while track splitting
-h | -? | --help Show this message