On 2017-12-06 19:54, david wrote:
Hello all, love sox and am so glad it's out there. I'm using SOX to
verify, convert and "normalfy" audio files coming in from untrusted
sources
(web). Basically I'm converting source audio to WAV PCM. Audio files
that
come from sources like Adobe Audition often contain meta data, which
just
renders as ~100ms of noise at the end of the track. I'm wondering if
that
could be trimmed off somehow.
I've tried a variety of things. The command I'm using currently:
sox --ignore-length [infile] -t wavpcm [outfile]
Why are you sure that the audio-length data in the file headers is
wrong?
You're telling sox to regard everything in the file as sound data.
What does soxi say about such files? Does it identify their contents
as
having a particular format?
I tried to attach some files, but they got flagged for moderation 6
days
ago, so I'm resubmitting this.
Upload them somewhere and post a URL.
--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own
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