Bernard a écrit : > Hi to Everyone, > [snip] > > My question is this : I have recorded a file which is way too long, > since I started the record maybe one hour prior to the meeting that was > the purpose of this work. Now I hope I can trim the record in such way > as to discard the unwanted part, and keep what I want. How am I to trim > such an audio file ? Is there a specific doc I should read for this ? > > Thanks in advance for any input. > > Bernard > >
Hi, there is a very handy tool around called XCFA, it's available in debian-multimedia. It is to audio what Avidemux is to video, in XCFA you'll be able to import, split/cut your audio file, and convert it to whatever format without leaving the comfort of the gui (if you're not a command line addict yet). Almost any audio format is supported for import and to/from conversion, there is a built-in feature to install the missing codecs/tools from XCFA using apt or aptitude (root password required), and more. For an overview of the features you can go there: http://www.xcfa.tuxfamily.org/presentation.html (it's french, but feature tables are understandable). Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org