Browser-local audio workflow
v10.82 connects single-track editing, cutting/joining, level and dynamics processing, waveform/spectrum inspection, loudness and clipping diagnostics, channel/sample-rate conversion, recording, looping, and splitting. Local processing avoids an upload step where the browser can decode the file.
Codec and measurement boundaries
Browser decoding differs across Safari, Chrome, Firefox, iOS, and Android. Rendered edits are exported as WAV unless a tool explicitly states another supported container. Loudness analysis is a practical BS.1770-style estimate rather than a certified meter, and sample clipping checks do not replace true-peak oversampling.
How to use the Split Audio File
Choose a file and 2–20 equal parts. The tool divides decoded sample frames as evenly as possible and renders each part as its own WAV.
What this tool creates
Divide a long browser-decodable recording into locally generated WAV segments.
Practical limits
Equal parts are based on decoded sample frames, not silence detection or chapters. Browser memory limits apply to long/high-channel-count sources.