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SoX based audio file merge-n-splitter appropriate to resplit audio books.

Project description

http://github.com/idlesign/letmehear

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What’s that

letmehear is a SoX based audio file merge-n-splitter appropriate to resplit audio books.

It is able to function both as a Python module and in command line mode.

Features

  • Large variety of supported input audio formats (due to SoX).

  • Batch audio files processing (including recursive path traversing).

  • Adjustable output audio parts length.

  • Adjustable output audio speed.

  • Adjustable backshift length (number of seconds from the end of a previous audio part to place at the beginning of a next one).

Requirements

letmehear depends upon SoX command line utility - http://sox.sourceforge.net.

Ubuntu users may install the following SoX packages: sox, libsox-fmt-all.

Usage

  1. from letmehear import letmehear - if you want to use it as module. LetMe class is at your service.

  2. letmehear -h in command line - to get help on utility usage.

In the following example we merge all audio files into one, increase its playback speed to 1.2, and resplit it into chunks of 3 minutes, putting them into letmehear directory created inside /home/idlesign/audiobook_1/:

letmehear -s 1.2 /home/idlesign/audiobook_1/

Dedication

Dedicated to legacy Mystery car audio system of mine unable to digest one and a half hour mp3 file with another Discworld novel %)

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