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# shntool
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[shntool](http://shnutils.freeshell.org/shntool/) is a multi-purpose data processing utility.
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With it audio files of a wide array of codecs - like [flac](/wiki/flac_%28codec%29.md) - can be
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edited.
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## Setup
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shntool can be installed on most distributions by installing the `shntool` package.
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## Usage
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### Splitting Audio Files According to a CUE File
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An easy way to split audio files according to a [cue file](../cue_sheet.md) is
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using `shnsplit`.
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Alternatively the interface `cuebreakpoints` can be used which uses `shnsplit`.
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Note that some codecs require special setup.
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These codecs are referenced in the end of this section.
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The following line of shell command splits an audio file according to a cue file.
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The `-o` tag specifies the output file format - for example `flac`.
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```sh
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cuebreakpoints '<cue file>' | shnsplit -o '<codec>' '<audio file>'
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```
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Omitting of the `-o` flag will result in output files with the `.wav` filetype.
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Alternatively the usage of `cuebreakpoints` can be avoided with the following
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command.
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```sh
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shnsplit -f '<cue file>' -o '<codec>' '<audio file>'
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```
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Another option is to use [`cue2tracks`](https://github.com/ar-lex/cue2tracks).
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This has the advantage that tags for album title, song name and others are set
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while splitting the files.
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An example command looks like the following.
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The audio file is not mentioned in the command.
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```sh
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cue2tracks '<cue file>'
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```
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For any of these commands there can be problems with splitting files.
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It then is recommended to convert the file to the also lossless `.wav` format,
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split the files and convert it back to the desired codec.
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For `ape` files a special package needs to be installed to be able to split them.
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This package is called `flacon`.
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It is normally used as a GUI for `shntool` but comes with the codecs needed.
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It is usually available in a package of the name `flacon`.
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On Ubuntu systems the repository first has to be added by running the following command.
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```sh
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add-apt-repository -y ppa:flacon
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```
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Afterwards `flacon` can be installed like a normal package.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Unable to Split Audio Files
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This error occurs when
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[splitting audio files according to cue files](#splitting-audio-files-according-to-a-cue-file).
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High quality flac files with older `.cue` files that use the format `mm:ss:ff`
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might split the file at the wrong timings.
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The format `mm:ss:ff` is not compatible with the newer versions of
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cuebreakpoints, cue2tracks and shnsplit.
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To get the correct timings the `.cue` file has to be changed to use the format
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`mm:ss:fff`.
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It is recommended to use the shnsplit alternative in this case.
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