[NBLUG/talk] snd on Redhat 8.0 (where'd I put my sox)

ME dugan at passwall.com
Wed Oct 29 17:37:00 PST 2003


If you use a headerless sound format (example given here .au) and both are
at the same sampling rate, you can actually create a copy of the first
sound file, and the cat the second sound file >> the new copy.

Try it out, see if it works for you.

-ME

Walter Hansen said:
>      For the past couple hours I've been poking at sox. I think I should
> get snd, but I can't seem to get it to work with 8.0. Anybody know
> where a good install guide for this is? I did finally upgrade sox to
> a version that supports soxmix so I can do some of the stuff I need
> to, but I haven't figgured out how to paste two audio files together
> (not-mixed) end to end into one file. Probably something simple, but
> I'm missing it.
>
>      I'm trying to perform sound edititing functions to remove problems
> from a recorded audio session and then recombine them. I was able to
> remove the problems and split the audio into 5 files. Now I need to
> recombine them. Next I want to get rid of some background hiss, and
> finially I'd like to mix in a music track (figgured out how to do
> that with sox). The final product goes on a web page for user
> download.
>
>      Snd seems to do all that real easy under the gui, but I think I'll be
> chaseing down dependancies all night. Even if I get sox to do what I
> want I think it would be a good idea to have Snd or something as good
> or better kicking arround. Suggestions?




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