On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 13:55:08 -0400 "Len Moskowitz" <vze24hrw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > We use a variety of waveforms, including sawtooth and real music with > a silence leader. Using Windows tools like Cool Edit and WaveLab it's > a simple task to clip the silence (or anything else for that matter). > I haven't yet found a Linux tool that makes it quite as easy. > Audacity new(version 1.2.0-pre1) vertical scale expansion feature is > inadequate to examine samples down to within 1 amplitude bit of > silence (-90 dB for a 16-bit sample, or -138 for a 24-bit sample). > Know of any Linux tools that provide that capability? Sweep (http://sweep.sf.net) does this - roll the mousewheel on the left hand dB scale (rolling it on the display zooms the time axis - very nice). Not sure how you do it without a wheeled mouse, though. - Myk