Brian McKee wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Bob Cox <debian-u...@lists.bobcox.com> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 19:26:34 -0700, wauh...@yahoo.com (wauh...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
I have an audio file (wav or mp3 format), which consists of sequences of
useful audio-data - after a few seconds interrupted by about two seconds
of absolute silence.
I could edit the file with AUDACITY manually for to CUT OUT all these
silent seconds.
There's a tool built into Audacity which will do that automatically.
See the effects menu, named something like 'Gap removal'
I note that it's a recent feature - I have it on my Lenny machine at
home, but not here at work where I'm running an older version of
Audacity.
Brian
Thanks to all, which have replied,
I found that it is called "TRUNCATE SILENCE" in Audacity's Effect Menu.
That did it for me.
Hugo Wau
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