Re: Converting IEEE FLOAT WAV's to ... anything?

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Emiliano Grilli wrote:

> sabato, 10 febbraio 2007 alle 19:39:11, Ken Restivo ha scritto:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> > Granted, I can open these files in Audacity or Rezound or Sweep, and
> > with the GUI convert the file to just about anything. However, I
> > dislike GUI's, and I'd like to be able to do this with the commandline
> > tools. Opening 20 WAV files and click-clacking around on menu options
> > is anathaema: the whole process wants to be a 1-liner bash script
> > really.
> 
> Try ecasound, it should understand that format.

Ecasound does, because ecasound uses libsndfile.

libsndfile also comes with a program called sndfile-convert which 
will also do the job. On Debian and Ubuntu, sndfile-convert is 
part of the sndfile-programs package.

Erik
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