On 2018-06-21 19:54, Mac wrote:
Also, the resulting files are much smaller. Sometimes megabytes
smaller.
Whats up with that?
I don't know if sox preserves bit rates, compression types of the input
files
when it creates output files; the manual suggests not - since it
describes
'default' compression options being used and mentions sox's "-C" option
for
choosing what you actually want. (I've only ever created MP3s as the
final
result of processing WAV files.)
I'd be inclined to run soxi against input and output files to see if
rates
or compression type have changed. Also use sox with the stat and/or
stats
'effects' to find things out about the files.
Also see the 'soxformat' manual for specific notes on different audio
file
formats.
--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own
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