On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 08:57, Len Moskowitz wrote: > Mark wrote: > > > How could I make this work for two wave files that are supposed to be > > bit-for-bit copies, but one is delayed by a Jack buffer delay? (Or some > > other fixed, but unknown, amount.) > > Under Windows, I use Wavelab or Cool Edit to trim the initial silence so > that the starting samples in the two files line up. > > This morning I'm trying to do the same with Audacity. > > > Len Moskowitz Len, Yes. I do the same thing by hand with Sound Forge, but that's not automatic. For instance, I start recording on one machine before I start playing on the first machine, so I get an unknown amount of opening silence on the second recording. I'll be sending from one machine to the other over ADAT, so I expect that the digital data will be identical, but not time aligned. I was looking for a solution that was possibly more like 'diff', where it finds where the differences begin in two text files even if the line numbers are different. When I read through the rsync description I didn't see that it would do that, but possibly it does. Thanks, Mark