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Old 2018-08-16, 02:59 AM
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Best tool for splitting one long track into smaller?

EDIT - Ignore me, I found the 'Export Multiple' option....

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I've done this a couple of times with Audacity, but found it quite cumbersome;

Import large track
Select area after first track split, and delete it
Export the remainder to new track
Repeat above two steps for each subsequent track

Have I missed a tool within Audacity that will do this quicker, or is there a simpler tool out there?

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Old 2018-08-16, 06:06 AM
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Re: Best tool for splitting one long track into smaller?

With a newer version of Audacity, it isn't that difficult anymore, IMHO.
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Old 2018-08-17, 08:31 PM
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Re: Best tool for splitting one long track into smaller?

I've used CD Wave for years to split my tracks.
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Old 2018-09-01, 11:11 PM
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Re: Best tool for splitting one long track into smaller?

Will this work one long video files as well?


I have a long video file and would like to split it up into smaller files.


This may work by converting to Audio and then splitting it using CD Wave.


Thank you for the input when received
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Old 2018-09-02, 12:12 AM
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Re: Best tool for splitting one long track into smaller?

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I've used CD Wave for years to split my tracks.
Same here very easy to use, and does the conversion to FLAC when finished
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Old 2018-09-02, 08:40 AM
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Re: Best tool for splitting one long track into smaller?

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Will this work one long video files as well?


I have a long video file and would like to split it up into smaller files.


This may work by converting to Audio and then splitting it using CD Wave.


Thank you for the input when received
This program is for audio only, and specifically .wav files. There are programs for splitting video out there but the overwhelming majority will re-encode them and create additional compression/data loss.
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