Jan Stary <hans@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sep 22 16:36:39, ghe2001@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I ask SoX to concatenate AIFFs, and Mac Air stops at the end of first file. > > I've written a Python script (first use of SoX) > > If you are new to SoX, learn it by running SoX, > not by writing Python scripts. I don't see how Python is too much different than Bourne shell, and it's fairly easy to figure out (I don't know it myself, either). I use languages in the same space (Ruby, Perl) heavily. > > > Can you play the file back with the "play(1)" command in sox on > > > Jessie? > > > > Don't know. The 'big' computer doesn't do sound (yet), so I move the > > files around on sneaker net. > > We don't know what 'big' computer is that and what a 'sneaker net' is > and how it relates to your aiff problem. > > It would also be easier to do audio work > on a comupter wich has sound. Duh. Fwiw, I use a crappy netbook to mosh/ssh/sshfs into a more powerful workstation for audio processing when I'm on the road. "sneakernet" is a way to transfer files via non-networked means (USB stick, hard drives in a station wagon, etc). `dict sneakernet' on my system refers to entries in foldoc and jargon file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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