Cutoggvorbis is a speedy and compact command-line Ogg/Vorbis editor.
One of the great things about cutoggvorbis is that it uses ogg123 for playback, allowing you to preview your edits before you save them. Plus, unlike some other editing tools, it's able to handle files larger than 2GB with ease.
If you're a KDE user, there's even more good news: you can easily integrate cutoggvorbis into your workflow by copying the cutoggvorbis.desktop file to ${KDEDIR}/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus.
One potential downside to cutoggvorbis is that it's a command-line tool, which might not be the most user-friendly option for everyone. However, the developer is actively seeking someone to create a simple GUI for the software, which would make it much more accessible for casual users.
Recent updates to cutoggvorbis include bug fixes and performance improvements. Specifically, the latest release has solved an error at the beginning of output files, added support for editing unfinished files, and improved leap in time detection while seeking. Additionally, backward seeking has been made five times faster and code cleanups have been implemented.
Overall, if you're looking for a lightweight and efficient way to edit Ogg/Vorbis files, cutoggvorbis is definitely worth checking out. With its simple and intuitive interface, it's sure to be a hit with both beginners and experts alike.
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