[linux-audio-user] Make Stereo WAV out of Two Separate Files and Other Weird Activities

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Martin McCormick wrote:

> 	Is there a way to take two mono .wav files and
> combine them in to a stereo .wav file?
> 
> 	The way I imagine something like this is that the utility
> combining the two .wavs would have to pad the shorter of the two
> files out with silence.
> 
> 	This gives you two independent streams of audio to play with.
> 
> 	Along the same type of thinking, is there a utility that
> splits a stereo .wav file in to two mono .wavs?  Trust me.  There are
> a number of uses for bending the technology in this way.

Audacity can do this kind of thing:

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Check out the tutorial on the site, I think it covers this kind of thing.

-- Brett


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