On Sep 07 21:31:53, hans@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > >> https://we.tl/4XNMXikv0J > > >> Y:\sox-14-4-2\sox -M "| Y:\sox-14-4-2\sox J:\Torsten\tst\T72.WAV -p pad 0" "| Y:\sox-14-4-2\sox J:\Torsten\tst\T72.WAV -p pad 1" -b 24 J:\Torsten\tst\output.wav > > >> > > >> The file has ch1 (a bit) static, ch2 silence, ch3 voice > > >> On merge, the input tracks are reversed (but other files behave random.) > > > > > > With my installation of SoX, running > > > > > > $ sox -M "|sox T72.WAV -p pad 0" "|sox T72.WAV -p pad 1" output.wav > > > > > > creates an output file with 6 channels, containing (in this order): > > > > > > 1 static > > > 2 silence > > > 3 voice > > > 4 static > > > 5 silence > > > 6 voice > > > > Hi Jan, > > Yeah, that’s what I would expect :-) > > > > > so I still cannot reproduce your problem. > > > I also tried with the "-b 24" which should be irrelevant - no change. > > > > > > Can you please also upload your output file? > > > > Sure, here you go: > > https://we.tl/lRpO2tMTxu > > Listening to this file with "play output.wav remix 1" etc, I hear: > > 1 silence > 2 voice > 3 static > 4 silence > 5 voice > 6 static > > Note that the channels are not "reversed" as you said, it's 2 3 1. > Can you also try with two different 3ch files to see > if it behaves consistently? > > > I must say, I’ve only checked in Audacity, but I doubt that would matter... Just to be sure: using Audacity, you do hear the very same in the channels as I describe above, right? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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