Re: merging mono files

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On 08.12.2016 12:45, Peter P. wrote:
> * Dr. Mark Bugeja MD <marcusfb@xxxxxxxxx> [2016-12-08 12:00]:
>> If Sox does not preserve loops and cues yet.... then please add that to the
>> wish list. It would be very handy for several people doing serious digital
>> sound processing. :-)
> I was thinking about the problem of markers in the file headers when
> mixing files together, as Dr. Mark is trying to do. What if the
> markers in the left channel and the right channel are not completely
> identical? I think this is a more complicated task than just copying
> input file markers to the output file when mixing.

Hi,

in that case I would propose to issue a warning and copy the markers
from one source - this can be achieved without understanding the markers.
A more elaborate solution could use both markers, but ommit markers
which are too close together. This, however requires extracting and
understanding the information of the markers.

regards,
Erich

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