shntool is a multi-purpose .wav/.shn processing tool. Input and output files are transparent to shntool, meaning that it can perform its functions upon both .wav and .shn data. When in 'len' (length) mode, it reports .wav size and length information from both .wav and .shn files, including whether each file is (a) too short to be burned to disc, (b) not cut on a sector boundary, or (c) contains incorrect header information. When in 'fix' mode, shntool is capable of rewriting a set of input files so that they are all cut on sector boundaries. You may specify whether shntool shifts the track boundaries (a) forward to the next multiple of the block size, or (b) backward to the previous multiple of the block size. Alternatively, you may join the input files into one large output file, so you can do the splitting yourself (with another .wav editor - shntool isn't that advanced yet). WWW: http://shnutils.freeshell.org/shntool/