Re: audio cutting and exporting

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Hi Pavel,

Nama is another audio editor you might try.  It was written
for music production and like DAE, uses Ecasound to peform
the audio processing. You can issue commands in a terminal,
and also search for commands, plugins, etc. 

Nama works with WAV files. You define a region by a pair of
marks. For editing down a lecture, there is a compose
command that joins several regions together.

The mixdown command exports to multiple formats. 

A fairly recent version is available as a debian package.

Nama tries to make everything as easy as possible.
There is a mailing list for questions.

I'm the author, and happy to help :-)

Joel


On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 04:27:51PM +0200, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am looking for accessible and easy to use audio application, which allows
> me to:
> 
> - select sound from point a to point b
> 
> - delete, move or export selected section
> 
> - export the result in multiple formats.
> 
> I know about Audacity, but maybe you know some more accessible and more easy
> to use editor.
> 
> My environment is Fedora 34 with Mate desktop and with all a11y variables
> enabled.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Pavel
> 
> 
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