From time to time I got the need to trim intros/outros or silence from downloaded audio files.

I’m currently using Super Sound, but I find it a little silly that one of the last closed source, filled with ads app I still have installed is for such a small functionality.

On desktop I use ffmpeg for pretty much anything, so if there is some wrapper for it over android it would be ideal.

  • db2
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    101 year ago

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    • klieg2323
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      91 year ago

      As far as I’m concerned, this is the only correct answer. Audacity is the best software for audio editing.

      • db2
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        51 year ago

        I deleted the comment because I’m not sure it’s available as an Android app though.

  • @Motavader@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    WavePad is open source but it’s free for non-commercial use and it’s pretty nice. Handles a lot of formats out of the box.

    *Edit: Oh, that would be for desktop. Just noticed I was in the Android /c

  • @andkit@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    If you are comfortable with ffmpeg you can give termux a try. I used ffmpeg through it in the past to occasionally snip out parts from mp4’s and that worked like a charm.

  • @Smokeydope@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    Audacity used to be open source, several forks of it exist but easy to just download the last open source version of audacity (most Linux package managers will use this by default).