mp3splt is a command-line utility to split mp3, ogg vorbis and FLAC files without decoding, selecting begin/end time; if file is an album, you can get split points automatically from internet or a local cue, cddb file.
It also splits Mp3Wrap and AlbumWrap archives. Supports splitting and trimming by silence detection. For mp3 files, both ID3v1 and ID3v2 are supported using original tags or user defined tags.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- mp3 splitter.
- ogg splitter.
- mp3splt-gtk – a GTK front-end is also available.
Website: sourceforge.net/projects/mp3splt
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Matteo Trotta (mp3splt), Alexandru Munteanu (mp3splt-gtk)
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

mp3splt is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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