Re: Good audio editor for Debian 13?
Kenneth <[email protected]> Thu, 28 Aug 2025 19:06:24 +0200
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Thank you for your suggestion Chevelle, but i am more into something like Audacity.. Den 28.08.2025 kl. 15.35 skrev Chevelle: > You can use 'sox' from the command line. If you know the time stamp > of where you want to cut > > for example: > > sox audio.flac temp.flac trim 1:25 30 > > Now the temp file will contain what is in audio.flac starting at 1 > minute 25 seconds and continuing for 30 seconds. There a many > variations. > > https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/05/sound-exchange-sox-15-examples-to-manipulate-audio-files/ > > > On 8/27/25 3:06 PM, Kenneth wrote: >> Hi all, >> I've been thinking about making a podcast, why im interested in >> learning how to edit audio files. >> I know about audiocity, but Orca dosent seem to work with it in >> Debian 13, so im wondering if someone on this list knows about a tool >> to edit (cut, copy, add, remove fade out and in etc. program? >> >> I dont mind if its terminal based, but i just need it to work well >> with Orca screen reader in Debian 13.. >> >> Best kind regards >> Kenneth >> >