On Sun Aug 13, 2006 at 04:03:55PM -0600, Bearcat M. Sandor wrote: > Hello folks, > > I have a number of files that were transcribed from records. One side of the > record equals one wav file. I used to use gramofile to split them up. > Gramofile simply searched for the quiet passages and broke up the tracks, > based on user preferences. > > Gramofile is no-more and my system has advanced to the point where gramofile > is broken and i cannot recompile it. > > Is there another app that does the same thing (or can do it) and is still > active. Command line or gui makes no difference, but i have a preference for > qt/kde, though gtk based is ok. this maybe (havent tried it): * media-sound/gwc Latest version available: 0.21.05-r1 Latest version installed: 0.21.05-r1 Size of downloaded files: 2,049 kB Homepage: http://gwc.sourceforge.net/ Description: Gnome Wave Cleaner License: GPL-1 personalyl i just use a wave editor / DAW with fast zooming, set markers on all the gaps, then file->save marked segments as files or wahtever. works in Samplitude and Wavelab anyways, and presumably at least one of the few dozen linux wave editors > > Bearcat M. Sandor >