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Automatically create audiobook chapters from a single mp3 audiobook that has no chapters.

1) Import single mp3 audiobook into Audacity 3.x or higher

2) Ctrl-A to select all then Analyze | Label Sounds (this process took me 5 minutes on my laptop) Automatically detect chapter breaks for silence of at least 3 seconds as seen in the screenshot. You could try 2.5 seconds or even 2 seconds but don't go below that.



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Automatically create audiobook chapters from a single mp3 audiobook that has no chapters.

1) Import single mp3 audiobook into Audacity 3.x or higher

2) Ctrl-A to select all then Analyze | Label Sounds (this process took me 5 minutes on my laptop) Automatically detect chapter breaks for silence of at least 3 seconds as seen in the screenshot. You could try 2.5 seconds or even 2 seconds but don't go below that.

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