combining sound files
Mark Smith
mark at maseurope.net
Thu Aug 16 20:18:54 EDT 2007
Nicolas, AU files are not very complicated, and it would be fairly
easy to concatenate files as you describe, natively in Revolution,
providing that they have the same number of channels, the same sample
rate, and the same encoding. If the files differ from each other in
any of these ways, then it's much more complicated.
If you're sure that your au. files are all the same in these ways, I
could probably knock something up in half an hour or so.
Feel free to contact me on or off list.
Best,
Mark
On 16 Aug 2007, at 23:51, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
> Thanks for the QT/SMIL advice.
>
> But, I ought to have better explained my goal.
> (Or perhaps, unfamiliar with SMIL/QT,
> I missed the obvious?)
>
> In short, given two existing WAV or AU files
> (e.g., "hello.au", which says "hello", and
> "world.au", which says "world"), how could
> I use Rev to combine them into one as a
> new WAV/AU file (i.e., "helloworld.au", which
> says "helloworld")?
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Nikorasu Kweto
> (Nippon)
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