[Hidden-tech] Linux or Mac audio commands for .wav files
Matt Lampiasi
mattl at florenceit.net
Mon Jun 11 13:20:35 EDT 2007
Hi Matt
You should be able to open them in audacity
<http://audacity.sourceforge.net/> (open source and mac and linux ver's
available) : import the wav's to a single track and place them end to
end in the order you like on a single track, then mix down. i actually
use other multitrack software so can't give you the specifics on how,
but this is an ability that any multi track software should handle. it's
not exactly a command line app which sounds like what you're looking
for, but this will work and it's easy.
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> Howdie,
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> I have a bunch of .wav files I need to stitch together to form a new
> wave file. I then need to convert the files to g.711 & g.729 codecs.
> I have a windows app that will do the conversion for me, just need
> something quick that will stitch the files together.
>
> Example
>
> Menu1.wav + Menu2.wav + Menu3.wav + Menu4.wav = Menu.wav = Menu.711 &
> Menu.729
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> Anyone know of an app on either OS X or Linux that will do the trick?
>
> Thanks
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