Re: Sox Truncating MP3

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If you want to do something sox-ish with uncompressed mp3 data, despite knowing that some of the data is faulty, why not just use ffmpeg to get (faulty) uncompressed output, and then run sox on that output?


  Dave Graff


From: Mark Sweeney <marksweeneyre@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2017 1:04:06 AM
To: sox-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Sox Truncating MP3
 
I used Sox to process an MP3 file, but the output file was truncated.
At first I thought the problem was with the command or options, but
after removing all options and using Sox just to do a copy, the output
file was still truncated.

So I ran the same file through ffmpeg.  It processed the entire file
even though there was a warning about invalid data found in the input
file.

Can I force Sox to finish processing this file without truncating?  If
not, can I have Sox output a message so I that I know there was a
problem?  Currently it just fails silently.

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