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I am looking for a free or open source software that has an "automatic segmentation" function, like adobe audition.
What does adobe audition do?
>I put audio file in adobe audition.
>Software analyses audio.
>Software shows the audio divided in a lot of small segments.
>Each segments is based on the pauses between sentences spoken.
>The user can choose export/save each segment as an individual audio file.
I know piracy exists and i could get audition for free, but i want a free/open source alternative.
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>>1418299
https://github.com/amsehili/auditok
https://github.com/mt-upc/SHAS
https://github.com/nianlonggu/WhisperSeg
https://github.com/NickWilkinson37/voxseg
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>>1418358
Thank you for the suggestion anon!
Is there any tool with a UI? I don't mind using CLI, but i am looking a software for someone tech-ignorant.
I cannot find any audio segmentation tool that is free and comes with an UI.
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Are there really no free software that can do this and have an GUI?
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