Re: Fwd: Re: merging mono files

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So before I run the attached vbs file, is it ok?

(please rename to rar as the file would not send)

Mark


On 11/12/2016 12:16, Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users wrote:
On 2016-12-11 10:31, Erich Eckner wrote:

regarding the vb-script:
>From Kevins answer, you take everything that's indented (starting at "'
combine.vbs - Combine audio ...'" and ending at "WScript.Echo .."), put
that into a file named "combine.vbs" and execute that file with the
command "cscript combine.vbs" from within a command shell.
Correct... in the same way that Mark earlier ran a "Hello World" sample 
script.

Mark would have to edit the vbs file (using eg Notepad) to make sure 
that it
contained the right definitions of the path to wherever he has his 
installed
copy of sox.exe, and - in Kevin's code - the place where one of his sets 
of
samples lives.  Then running the script would generate all the stereo 
files
for that set of L & R samples.

He'd then have to edit the script again to change it so it pointed at a 
different
set of samples, and re-run it.  And then change it again, & run it, and 
so on.


If Mark made the small change I suggested then the re-edit for each 
changing set
of samples would be easier.





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