

(The file loaded for this "demo shot" is a 45-minute BBC Radio 4 podcast.) As I say, I haven't done much with splitting (I use it for other kinds of editing), but the process looks fairly simple:

It works "natively" on the MP3, that is, it doesn't decode/re-encode. Track splitting with filename and tag creation.Using Cue sheets, pause detection or Auto cue you can easily divide long files.The longest MP3 file I've used it with was a 2hr 45min recording of Bach's St Matthew Passion - it handled that very nicely. It is distributed as "freeware", is a Windows program, although I've discovered it behaves well running under Wine on Ubuntu. Is there anything out there which will do this? The goal is simply to avoid having to re-learn parameters every time my needs change by having a somewhat friendly UI. Mp3splt looks useful but it's command line. Unfortunately, I do not see a way for Sox to split, only to combine. I looked at this answer on a related question and tried Sox. I have tried Audacity but I have to manually mark each spot I want to split (a 25 hour audio will have 150 10-minue marks). I have tried Slice and found it to be quite unreliable (it regularly fails on the 25 hour MP3 file). The tool should take an MP3 file and a target length (say 10 minutes) and automatically split the one large MP3 into multiple smaller MP3.
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I am looking for a tool which can run on Windows, ideally free (but I would pay if necessary), with a graphical interface. So, if I listen up to the 3 hour point and I turn off my car, I must scan back to the 3 hour point (and this actually can take 10 minutes). I have a few large MP3 files (some 7 hours, some 25 hours) and, sadly my player (car-hardware), does not scan well.
