At least in my setup the file size seems to be very much proportional to -a value. e.g. 16754->8300 results in roughly halved file size. -a 1 results in file size of only 29 bytes! I dont know if this qualifies as "the best way to do it".
regards, Mikko O.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 8:50 PM Iarla Ó'Riada <iarlaoriada@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m using this command to create 8svx files:
sox -q --multi-threaded --buffer 131072 -S -V -D "epoch.wav" "epoch.8svx" remix - rate -v -s -I -b 99 -a 16754 gain -n -0.14 dither -S stats -b 8
It’s good for ancient computers , but I’d like to reduce file size further if possible. What’s the best way to do this?
Le meas,
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