Re: Wav file generated by sox won't play in Sony recorder

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On 2016-03-21 01:53, Peter Shute wrote:
> I'm trying to generate a wav file (96kHz rate) containing just a 30kHz
> tone, and then play it in a Sony PCM-M10 recorder. Are these the
> correct commands:
> 
> sox -r 96000 −n 30k.wav synth 60 sine 30000
> sox 30k.wav -c 2 stereo30k.wav
> 
> The second command is to create a stereo track, as I'm under the
> impression this recorder can't play mono files. At least that's what
> happens when I try to do the same thing in Audacity.
> 
> When I try to play it in the recorder, it just says "unknown data",
> which is what it says if I try to play a mono file I created in
> Audacity. That makes me think it's the second command that's got the
> problem.

What do 'soxi' and the sox effects 'stat' & 'stats' say about the files?

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Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own

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