Jan 26 2005

Cool Software of the Day: mp3split

Published by Daniel Cody at 4:26 pm under Technology

I’ve been downloading and listening to a lot of club mixes and live sets from DJs over the past few months, but because the sets are often an hour or two long, I run into problems when trying to burn them because they’re too long to fit on the CD.

Enter mp3split for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. It’s a handy utility that lets you break up long mp3 files into smaller ones so you can burn them onto CDs (among other things).

I only used the Linux version which is very simple CLI program, but for simple tasks like splitting an mp3 file up into smaller chunks, it does a good job.

2 Responses to “Cool Software of the Day: mp3split”

  1. mwardenon 27 Jan 2005 at 9:10 am

    Sweet. I have looked for a program like this on at least three different occassions. The only thing I could ever find were full-force audio editing software where one of the features was the ability to split an mp3.

  2. mwardenon 28 Jan 2005 at 4:41 pm

    Just tried it out. Very easy to use and worked like a charm. Thanks for the tip, Danno.

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