Re: Best-quality command-line float32-to-16-bit conversion?

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Hi Ken!
I have Ecasound, sndfile-convert and sox. But from these three I deem sndfile-convert to be the best. but I seem to remember, that Fons Adriaensen recently released a tool/library to do the same task. I believe it is as good as or better than sndfile-convert. I seem to recall, that there were issues with finetuning dithering, that sndfile didn't offer. As I said, I'm not 100% syure about that. If in doubt and not wanting to get to any more troubles installing something: use sndfile-convert. It has always served me nicely!
  Kindly yours
            Julien

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