Jack-The-Cutter is a FFmpeg frontend to lossless cut audio files.
Usage in short:
- Open an audio file, any format FFmpeg can process.
- Create one or more cut points, either manually or use 'autocut' function.
- Name each section you want to cut out.
- Sections with blank name get skipped.
- Finally process the audio file to create a single file for each named section.
Jack-The-Cutter temporary creates an uncompressed WAV file which is used for the editor only. The cut points are used to lossless cut the original audio file using FFmpeg.
Features:
- lossless cut any audio file FFmpeg is capable to process
- the audio wave form is shown twice, the complete form as well as the 'zoomed section', this should imho make cutting a lot easier
- slider to zoom in/out either to/from the centre of either the selection or cursor position
- 'Auto cut' function to automatically find cut points
- 'Create CUE sheet' function to generate both a CUE and WAV file. Then use a tool like ImgBurn to create an Audio-CD.
For more infos please visit Jack-The-Cutter wiki.