I've also had some success with mp3splt, which does do this automatically:
http://mp3splt.sourceforge.net/mp3splt_page/home.php
I've not tried the GUI version, but the command-line version works fine
for me on Linux. You can tune the volume that constitutes silence and
the length of silence that i
More likely find something that will just do track splits at gaps
greater than a certain length. Then manually remove the offensive
material and re-encode.
Audacity (audacity.sourceforge.net) won't do it automatically but at
least you can see a timeline on the audio and cut what you want out. It
I believe the density in the sound during TV ads is higher than in
regular TV broadcasts, resulting in a perceived higher volume (in some
countries there are regulations on volume of advertisements, set by the
broadcaster or the broadcasting authority. Increasing the density, and
therefore the per
I realize this is a specialized question perhaps better suited for
another forum, but I thought I would post here first in hopes one of my
fellow Squeezebox mates could point me in the right direction.
I'm archiving 3-hour internet radio shows (talk radio, not music) for
my own personal use and w