Hi,
I recorded all dialogues for my film and transfered them onto my PC. Unfortunately they ended up in a large 20min WAV-file. Is there any Windows-program that can split this wav-file by detecting silence (or nearly silence)? I already tried "splitwave", but it doesn't detect any "breaks" in my file
Jörg
Automatic Splitting of WAV-files
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Automatic Splitting of WAV-files
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there's one called waveknife i used in the past. you can adjust the threshold, when it dips under the threshold for the length of time you specify it splits it into a new track.
http://www.spacetaxi.de/sf/waveknife.html
good luck :-)
http://www.spacetaxi.de/sf/waveknife.html
good luck :-)
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Thanks! It worked!al77 wrote:there's one called waveknife i used in the past. you can adjust the threshold, when it dips under the threshold for the length of time you specify it splits it into a new track.
http://www.spacetaxi.de/sf/waveknife.html
good luck
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Yes - that's why I asked here. And no - since the file consists of all dialogues in the film, recorded in postMovieStuff wrote:Won't it take longer than 20 mins to research, purchase, download and install a new piece of software than it would to just play the wave file and cut it where necessary?
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