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the WAV viewer ==> SplitEdit?

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mlind:
Hey, I just noticed there was a WAV viewer around!

Would it be possible for it to work on WavPacks also?
Haven't tested on AIFFs yet... (edit: no doesn't work)

It would be nice if it was able to zoom the amplitude also.
(Zoom in with select?)

Now for my most important aspect of this:
Could it be developed into a file splitting tool?
Like the Splitedit plugin for mp3s, that only works on Archos...

I'm gonna take a look at the code to see if I can help.

pixelma:
Well as far as I understood you would need at least access to the playback engine for a splitedit plugin to work on swcodec players...

mlind:
Yes...?

But for starters there could be splitting based on visual info.
And if there was a time line in the graph then splitting could also be made based on listening in the normal UI.

Febs:
I can tell you that a "split file" function would be a feature that I would use quite a bit.  It's great to have the ability to split files while recording, but the ability to split a recorded file during playback is the one (and probably the one one) feature that I miss from my old MiniDisc player.

Domonoky:

There is now a patch for a wavsplit plugin on the tracker. (FS#7585)
Its not ready, and really slow..

At the moment it is a Viewer for wav files and allows to split files based on times you insert, but it could probably also read a file with split-times generated from the wavview plugin playback..

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