Re: Using commandline app to mark/detect sounds above a threshold

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Nov 7 2016, Peter P. has written:
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I tried to record myself sleeping in order to find out what I was
uttering. In my case I recorded the entire night, an approach which you
should do as well, and then strip silent parts from the recording in an
extra step.
Hey hey Peter,
that already is my approach, on the same grounds that you mention.
...
SoX has two effects, silence and vad (voice activity detector) which can
possibly anaylze your recording.
Ah, I expected that SoX would be thrown in at some point. Well, I'll
look into Sox and the other tools you mentioned. Thank you.
...
https://github.com/amsehili/auditok
The aubio toolkit on Debian offers two binaries:
aubioquiet - a command line tool to extracts quiet and loud regions from a file
and
aubiocut - a command line tool to slice sound files at onset or beat timestamps
...
Best wishes,

Jeanette

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