I pay for a subscription based podcast. On their website they use MP3 files one for each hour. What I want to do is combine the 3 hours into one and edit out the commercials so I can have a single file. What is the best free software to do this?
ffmpeg.
Audacity
>>61430998
Audacity
FL Studio
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>>61430998
You didn't mention your operation system bozo.
>>61430998
Audacity, It's multiplatform. Solo you need is the ffmpeg library and to install it into Audacity. The instructions on the site are easy to follow.
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>>61431650
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>>61430998
Do you need to manually find the time of the commercials or can you reliably predict the exact time and length of the commercials?
If manually, audacity. If you can automatically find the start and end of the commercials somehow, ffmpeg (because you could easily automate the splicing that way)
>>61430998
>pay
>commercials
The fuck? You should honestly just find something else to listen to. They don't deserve your time, attention, or your shekels.
>>61430998
You should complain that a paid podcast is split into 3 files and still has commercials. Jesus christ dude, there are plenty of free podcasts that only sometimes have commercials and are never split into multiple files.
>>61432370
I feel the same way about cable TV