Actually, I wasn't the one who asked the question, but mpgtx might also split aiffs. It does split mp3's. You might also try just using the unix "split" tool, but this might introduce popping sounds at the breaks. On Nov 6, 2003, at 8:44 AM, db wrote: >> I am looking for a tool/application which will allow me to split an >> audio >> (normally AIFF) file into timed segments. Everything I've found so far >> splits on silence. > > I've not found a single solution to your querry but I've found it can > be easily done with but two: > > iTunes & Sound Studio > > http:// www.apple.com/itunes/ > http://www.felttip.com/products/soundstudio/ > > note: you will need to manually enter the desired "break points" in > Sound Studio (piece of cake) ...just remember to config your iTunes > "CD burning" prefs to "none" in the gap dialogue if you want the final > disk to be gap free. > > ...also note that while Sound Studio is not free, it is completely > full featured for the first 14 days - enough time to do a month of > Sunday sermons (smile). > > 1. import as AIFF with iTunes > 2. open with Sound Studio, edit, and save > 3. re-open with iTunes and burn. > > easy, peasy > > db > Herzogenburg, Austria >