Good Afternoon (UTC+1 here), as a Daisy book contains mp3 files and XML files containing the associated meta data, it should be possible. However I don't know a program doing that for Linux. There is one for Windows which can also do much more: http://www.daisy.org/tobi But can't you just use daisy-player? It has useful navigation features, just type man daisy-player to know the key bindings. However, Maybe the DAISY Pipeline project provide tools that can help you splitting and merging: http://www.daisy.org/project/pipeline I gathered the download links to what they provide, but have yet to look at the content to know if that's usable and relevant: https://sourceforge.net/projects/daisymfcgui/files/Pipeline%20GUI/pipeline-gui-20111215/PipelineGUI-20111215-Linux-64.tar.gz https://sourceforge.net/projects/daisymfc/files/pipeline/pipeline-20111215/pipeline-20111215.zip https://sourceforge.net/projects/daisymfc/files/pipeline/pipeline-20111215/pipeline-20111215-src.zip Best, Didier -- Didier Spaier Slint project http://slint.fr On 21/12/2018 17:07, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > Good Morning, > > I have a few Gigabytes worth of Daisy audiobooks, mostly magazines I > either copied from cartridges sent by NLS or downloaded from the BARD > website. > > My digital media player(a Blaze ET) is authorized to play Daisy > audiobooks Encrypted with BARD's DRM, but it takes a really long time > to load ones with longer play times, and navigating within a long > Daisy program is a bit annoying. > > Does anyone know a way of splitting a Daisy audiobook into a separate > audiobook for each top-level heading with little to no loss of audio > quality and retaining all lower level headings? Ideally, I'd like to > separate each Magazine into a separate Daisy folder for each article > and to be able to split any future novels I add to my Daisy collection > into one Daisy book per chapter, just as I merge my rips of CD audio > books into one flac file per chapter. > > If the process can use the input Daisy book to automatically give the > separated parts a meaningful title/filename, all the better. > _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list