Audio file format is dictated by the application used to generate it, as well as the encoder to create quality settings. Among others, AC3 is known for its high-quality standards, and can be a common resource in sound effects. In case you only need a small portion of a recording, AC3 Splitter can help you extract, or split into multiple chunks.

It doesn’t take a lot of time before you can take the application for a spin. The simple interface quickly gets you up and running, with little to no experience required to figure out what each function is used for.

Loading a file is only possible through the built-in browse dialog, since drag and drop is not supported. Although the name clearly points it out, it would have been useful to see a extended file support like WAV or MP3, with the single supported audio file type being AC3.

Once loaded, you can choose from one of three methods to split the file. As such, you can either extract a specific portion, export multiple parts by size, or different chunks equal to a custom time value in seconds. Remember to change the output folder so you don’t end up wondering where files get saved.

Splitting by frame only generates one chunk per process. It’s easily defined by manually writing down hour, minute, and seconds for both start, and end points, and you can use a progress slider for audio feedback, and to get the right time values. Since the application doesn’t close after a process is done, multiple parts can be extracted this way, but start and end values need to be specified each time.

The other two modes both deliver multiple parts in a single processing step. On the one hand, you can choose the number of parts to be created. In a similar manner, the number can be automated by fitting a custom value to each part.

Taking everything into consideration, we can say that AC3 Splitter is sure to come in handy because of its fast processing speed, and intuitive set of tools. The only inconvenience here is the poor file support, but it’s sure to be worth your while if you only work with AC3 audio files.