Podcast Intro / Outro Splicer
Bolt an intro jingle + outro tag onto your episode in one render. Crossfaded join points built-in.
Intro
Drop your audio file here
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The opening jingle / theme music.
Episode body
Drop your audio file here
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The main episode content.
Outro
Drop your audio file here
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Closing tag, sponsor message, or sign-off.
About this intro/outro splicer
Most podcasts have a standard intro jingle at the start and an outro tag at the end. This tool stitches three audio files together — intro + episode + outro — with smooth crossfade joins between them. One render produces a publishable episode.
Output is a single 192k MP3. Pairs with our Podcast Encoder if you need RSS-spec output (mono 96k) afterwards.
How to splice intro + episode + outro
- 01
Drop in your three files
Intro jingle, the episode body, the outro tag — in that order.
- 02
Set crossfade length
1-2 seconds is typical for podcast joins. 0 for hard cuts.
- 03
Render the full episode
Output is a single MP3 ready to upload.
Why use this splicer
- Three-file splicer with two crossfade points
- Adjustable crossfade length
- Single-pass render — one re-encode, less generational loss
- Output is universal MP3
- Free, private, no install
- Useful for podcast episode publishing workflows
Splicer FAQ
What if I only have an intro, not an outro?
Use the regular Crossfade Joiner for two-track joins. This tool requires all three.
Will the intro and outro be re-encoded?
Yes — splicing requires re-encoding. If you need lossless intermediate files, render to FLAC first via the regular Audio Converter, then splice.
How long should the crossfade be?
1.5 seconds is a clean podcast standard. Shorter (0.5 s) feels more produced; longer (3+ s) starts to feel meandering.
Is my file kept private?
Yes. We don't analyse or index your files.
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