On 2016-12-14 09:50, Dr. Mark Bugeja MD wrote: > Would it help to provide 2 samples, one from an instrument known to > work and another, a file merged with the script? I have no idea how to > compare them other than opening them up in a software like soundforge > and seeing what the properties of each show? It seems there is some > kind of information within these files (?header) that is relied upon > by GrandOrgue and needs to be somehow corrected. Otherwise the merged > files are what they ought to be - stereo, 24bit and 48kHz. > > If this can help before I go through with anything else then here is > the link: > > https://mega.nz/#!IZQwFByQ!oZCDk6Qh_xSq_DvC3mKBJCVRO726cvAFCULMHWFNhNY > > The files are clearly labelled as to which is which. Can you: - make a safety copy of the seems-ok stereo file so the original one does not get changed - make a reverse stereo copy of it (ie the audio data should remain the same but left will be on the right, and right on the left), by: C:\>"path\to\sox\sox.exe" "seems-ok-file.wav" "seems-ok-reversed.wav" remix 2 1 - then find out if the reversed by sox seems-ok file can load into SO without an error - then re-reverse it, so C:\>"path\to\sox\sox.exe" "seems-ok-reversed.wav" "seems-ok-reversedagain.wav" remix 2 1 and test that (which should audio-wise) be the same as the original one. Can you then put the reversed and reversedagain files online somewhere for me to download. I'm sorry, but I think it won't be until later tonight before I have an opportunity to look at this in more detail. -- Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users