--- Len Moskowitz <vze24hrw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm making copies of a sound file and I want to confirm by sight and > sound > that the original and the copy are bit-for-bit accurate. > > Are there any Linux audio applications that would allow me to invert > a WAV > file and sum it (mix it) with another file and then display the > resulting > waveform? If they're identical I'd get a flat line (the two would > sum to > silence); if not I'd hear see and hear noise. With a graphic display > I'd > also be able to see if there are any patterns to the errors. For one: Sweep with "swh-plugins". Select all, copy, "Process-->Inverter", "Edit-->Paste Mix". Kevin ===== "I should prefer this note not be read or, if skimmed, that it should be forgotten." - Mallarme __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com