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mintyh
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April 17, 2018
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Where is Auto Cue for splitting audio based on silence?

  • April 17, 2018
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I have a long list of single words separated by silence that I want to auto-split into sound files.

It appears that at some point, Audition could do this, using Auto-Cue, but that the functionality might have been removed as far back as 2012 and has never returned:

https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1109366

Am I wrong? Is it there but I'm not seeing it? Or do I really need to jettison Audition in favour of the free Audacity?

https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/splitting_a_recording_into_separate_tracks.html

Cheers,

Minty

Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

It's in Diagnostics, and you have to select the 'mark audio' option. Then you can batch-process the results into individual files from the marker panel.

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Participating Frequently
May 10, 2024

dealing with this myself today. really does not work at all imho. i went through an hour long file and marked where i want it to split, but it will not for the life of me let me. it wants me to convert markers into ranges, which takes longer, which is the whole reason i am trying to speed this up. surely there is a way to just mark where you want it to split and it will split it up at all the markers right? i cannot for the life of me get this to work. yes i see people here saying you can do it, but have any of you actually done it?

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 10, 2024

It works fine (with a few idiosyncracies, admittedly). Unfortunately for you, software that adapts itself to the demands of users is some way off...

Participating Frequently
May 10, 2024

how does it work fine? i just spent over an hour or 2 trying to get it to work. curious what i am missing here. not my first rodeo either.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 18, 2018

It's in Diagnostics, and you have to select the 'mark audio' option. Then you can batch-process the results into individual files from the marker panel.

mintyh
mintyhAuthor
Known Participant
April 18, 2018

Brilliant, Steve. That is indeed exactly what I needed. Did multiple searches for all sorts of 'autocue' or 'splitting' etc; did not think to search on 'diagnostics'. Thanks very much for sorting it!