Re: Find loudest time in audio file?

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* Stuart Bruce <stuartrbruce@xxxxxxxxx> [2016-03-24 14:28]:
> Hello
> 
> Please forgive me if this is a newbie question, but extensive Googling
> hasn't turned up an answer.
> 
> Is there a way in Sox's stats functions to find the loudest part of an
> audio file, but to return the *time* of that loudest point, rather than
> just the amplitude of it?
> 
> I've figured out how to identify the highest amplitude, but I'm
> specifically after information about where within the sound that amplitude
> happens.

Do you mean momentary amplitude as in 'highest peak of the waveform', or
do you mean highest RMS amplitude in a certain, possibly short, time
window?

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