

This is because chapter is formed of around 10 splits so app sums up "what it thinks is" the file length of each file.
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I reassemble the splits at the smartphone device once they're downloaded into my audiobooks app the app panics as it cannot tell the full chapter length. It gets even funnier: The same file is reported by windows media player to be 13:44 while by itunes 4:58 5:42, 5:36, 5:27 ) as if the player (VLC) is unable to tell the length of the audio. Its very useful to split large mp3/ogg vorbis to make smaller files or to split entire albums to obtain original tracks. I am not sure how this is done but I play the output files and the the audio time at the end of the seekbar keeps changing (e.g. Description Mp3Splt-gtk is a utility to split mp3, FLAC, and ogg vorbis files selecting a begin and an end time position, without decoding. My issue with MP3DC as well as others is that the splits they generate do not have a stable file length measure. MP3DC was one of the first tools I tried (among mp3splt-gtk, cool mp3 cutter, and Direct WAV MP3 Splitter from Pristol). Is there a way (or a trick) to introduce silence labeling with interval boundaries in audacity?

I could also insert the interval labels (at 2 min) but the follow on work to delete unwanted labels is too laborious. Mp3splitter gtk had option to limit minimum length of a split. But as you cam guess they will be numerous. I resorted to audacity and found I could use silence finder to locate silnce points. Reason for the 2min chunk length is to reach optimal number of mp3 chunks per mp3 original (less than 2min interval will generate huge number of files per original) This help content & information General Help Center experience. Reason I am using 2sec silence is sothat the rebuild of the file from the chunks will not be noticeable to the listener. So silence points within 2minutes after previous silence will be disregarded. I am trying to cut each file at silence point of 2sec and in a way that each chunk is at least 2 minute long. I tried several tools (mp3splitter from pristol, cool mp3 cutter and mp3 splitgtk) each had it's own shortcomings or bugs.
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Thus for an app I am building that will download those files and rebuild thwm on thw device.

I am trying to split a huge number of files (more than 100) each into a set of small mp3 file.
