ffmpeg will do this. While a video tool, it has robust capabilities for
manipulating audio track or just audio files.
In one of the Livecode Global problem solving sessions this summer
examples of using ffmpeg from LC was demonstrated and the sample stack
is available if you subscribed to the Global conference series.
On 10/18/2022 7:10 AM, Peter Reid via use-livecode wrote:
Hi
I'm developing a project that will manipulate WAV files.
The source files will be in the following form: -
WAV stereo (2-ch), 48kHz, 16bit 16kbit, 2-15 secs duration, uncompressed
The output will be a series of chunks from the source files, each being
WAV mono (1,2,3,4 channels), 16kHz, as long as desired, uncompressed
Does anyone know of any LiveCode extensions that let you extract the sample
data from existing WAV files and build new WAV files by combining existing WAV
files?
So I'm looking for something like:
WAV2bin - exports from original WAV to binary sample data
WAVproc - processes 1 or more binary sample data files
bin2WAV - converts sample data files to WAV
Note the chopping up of the WAV files should run under Linux (if possible), but
Mac otherwise. Any further data manipulations must work under Linux , but Mac
would be OK as a fallback.
Thanks
Peter
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