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||||
o SoundBlaster .VOC files
|
||||
o Dialogic/OKI ADPCM files (.VOX)
|
||||
o Microsoft .WAV files
|
||||
o PCM, floating point
|
||||
o u-law, A-law, MS ADPCM, IMA (DMI) ADPCM
|
||||
o GSM
|
||||
o RIFX (big endian)
|
||||
o WavPack files (with optional libwavpack library)
|
||||
o Psion (palmtop) A-law WVE files and Record voice notes
|
||||
o Maxis XA Audio files
|
||||
o EA ADPCM (read support only, for now)
|
||||
o Pseudo formats that allow direct playing/recording from most audio devices
|
||||
o The "null" pseudo-file that reads and writes from/to nowhere
|
||||
|
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|
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The audio effects/tools included in this release are as follows:
|
||||
|
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o Tone/filter effects
|
||||
o allpass: RBJ all-pass biquad IIR filter
|
||||
o bandpass: RBJ band-pass biquad IIR filter
|
||||
o bandreject: RBJ band-reject biquad IIR filter
|
||||
o band: SPKit resonator band-pass IIR filter
|
||||
o bass: Tone control: RBJ shelving biquad IIR filter
|
||||
o equalizer: RBJ peaking equalisation biquad IIR filter
|
||||
o firfit+: FFT convolution FIR filter using given freq. response (W.I.P.)
|
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o highpass: High-pass filter: Single pole or RBJ biquad IIR
|
||||
o hilbert: Hilbert transform filter (90 degrees phase shift)
|
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o lowpass: Low-pass filter: single pole or RBJ biquad IIR
|
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o sinc: Sinc-windowed low/high-pass/band-pass/reject FIR
|
||||
o treble: Tone control: RBJ shelving biquad IIR filter
|
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|
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o Production effects
|
||||
o chorus: Make a single instrument sound like many
|
||||
o delay: Delay one or more channels
|
||||
o echo: Add an echo
|
||||
o echos: Add a sequence of echos
|
||||
o flanger: Stereo flanger
|
||||
o overdrive: Non-linear distortion
|
||||
o phaser: Phase shifter
|
||||
o repeat: Loop the audio a number of times
|
||||
o reverb: Add reverberation
|
||||
o reverse: Reverse the audio (to search for Satanic messages ;-)
|
||||
o tremolo: Sinusoidal volume modulation
|
||||
|
||||
o Volume/level effects
|
||||
o compand: Signal level compression/expansion/limiting
|
||||
o contrast: Phase contrast volume enhancement
|
||||
o dcshift: Apply or remove DC offset
|
||||
o fade: Apply a fade-in and/or fade-out to the audio
|
||||
o gain: Apply gain or attenuation; normalise/equalise/balance/headroom
|
||||
o loudness: Gain control with ISO 226 loudness compensation
|
||||
o mcompand: Multi-band compression/expansion/limiting
|
||||
o norm: Normalise to 0dB (or other)
|
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o vol: Adjust audio volume
|
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|
||||
o Editing effects
|
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o pad: Pad (usually) the ends of the audio with silence
|
||||
o silence: Remove portions of silence from the audio
|
||||
o splice: Perform the equivalent of a cross-faded tape splice
|
||||
o trim: Cuts portions out of the audio
|
||||
o vad: Voice activity detector
|
||||
|
||||
o Mixing effects
|
||||
o channels: Auto mix or duplicate to change number of channels
|
||||
o divide+: Divide sample values by those in the 1st channel (W.I.P.)
|
||||
o remix: Produce arbitrarily mixed output channels
|
||||
o swap: Swap pairs of channels
|
||||
|
||||
o Pitch/tempo effects
|
||||
o bend: Bend pitch at given times without changing tempo
|
||||
o pitch: Adjust pitch (= key) without changing tempo
|
||||
o speed: Adjust pitch & tempo together
|
||||
o stretch: Adjust tempo without changing pitch (simple alg.)
|
||||
o tempo: Adjust tempo without changing pitch (WSOLA alg.)
|
||||
|
||||
o Mastering effects
|
||||
o dither: Add dither noise to increase quantisation SNR
|
||||
o rate: Change audio sampling rate
|
||||
|
||||
o Specialised filters/mixers
|
||||
o deemph: ISO 908 CD de-emphasis (shelving) IIR filter
|
||||
o earwax: Process CD audio to best effect for headphone use
|
||||
o noisered: Filter out noise from the audio
|
||||
o oops: Out Of Phase Stereo (or `Karaoke') effect
|
||||
o riaa: RIAA vinyl playback equalisation
|
||||
|
||||
o Analysis `effects'
|
||||
o noiseprof: Produce a DFT profile of the audio (use with noisered)
|
||||
o spectrogram: graph signal level vs. frequency & time (needs `libpng')
|
||||
o stat: Enumerate audio peak & RMS levels, approx. freq., etc.
|
||||
o stats: Multichannel aware `stat'
|
||||
|
||||
o Miscellaneous effects
|
||||
o ladspa: Apply LADSPA plug-in effects e.g. CMT (Computer Music Toolkit)
|
||||
o synth: Synthesise/modulate audio tones or noise signals
|
||||
o newfile: Create a new output file when an effects chain ends.
|
||||
o restart: Restart 1st effects chain when multiple chains exist.
|
||||
|
||||
o Low-level signal processing effects
|
||||
o biquad: 2nd-order IIR filter using externally provided coefficients
|
||||
o downsample: Reduce sample rate by discarding samples
|
||||
o fir: FFT convolution FIR filter using externally provided coefficients
|
||||
o upsample: Increase sample rate by zero stuffing
|
||||
|
||||
+ Experimental or incomplete effect; may change in future.
|
||||
|
||||
Multiple audio files can be combined (and then further processed with
|
||||
effects) using any one of the following combiner methods:
|
||||
|
||||
o concatenate
|
||||
o mix
|
||||
o merge: E.g. two mono files to one stereo file
|
||||
o sequence: For playing multiple audio files/streams
|
||||
|
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|
|||
SoX
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
This file contains information specific to the Win32 version of SoX.
|
||||
Please refer to the README file for general information.
|
||||
|
||||
The binary SOX.EXE can be installed anywhere you desire. The only
|
||||
restriction is that the included ZLIB1..DLL and LIBGOMP-1.DLL must be
|
||||
located in the same directory as SOX.EXE or somewhere within your PATH.
|
||||
|
||||
SoX Helper Applications
|
||||
-----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
SoX also includes support for SOXI.EXE, PLAY.EXE and REC.EXE and their
|
||||
behaviors are documented in included PDF's. They have the same
|
||||
install restrictions as SOX.EXE.
|
||||
|
||||
SOXI.EXE, PLAY.EXE, and REC.EXE are not distributed with this package to
|
||||
reduce size requirements. They are, in fact, only copies of the original
|
||||
SOX.EXE binary which changes SOX.EXE's behavior based on the
|
||||
executable's filename.
|
||||
|
||||
If you wish to make use of these utils then you can create them
|
||||
yourself.
|
||||
|
||||
copy sox.exe soxi.exe
|
||||
copy sox.exe play.exe
|
||||
copy sox.exe rec.exe
|
||||
|
||||
If you are concerned with disk space, the play and record
|
||||
functionality can be equated using the "-d" option with SOX.EXE. soxi
|
||||
functionality can be equated using the "--info" option with SOX.EXE. The
|
||||
rough syntax is:
|
||||
|
||||
play: sox [input files and options] -d [effects]
|
||||
rec: sox -d [output file and options] [effects]
|
||||
soxi: sox --info [input files and options]
|
||||
|
||||
Acknowledgements
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
||||
SOX.EXE included in this package makes use of the following projects.
|
||||
See the cygbuild script included with the source code package for
|
||||
further information on how it was compiled and packaged.
|
||||
|
||||
SoX - http://sox.sourceforge.net
|
||||
|
||||
FLAC - http://flac.sourceforge.net
|
||||
|
||||
LADSPA - http://www.ladspa.org
|
||||
|
||||
libid3tag - http://www.underbit.com/products/mad
|
||||
|
||||
libsndfile - http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile
|
||||
|
||||
Ogg Vorbis - http://www.vorbis.com
|
||||
|
||||
PNG - http://www.libpng.org/pub/png
|
||||
|
||||
WavPack - http://www.wavpack.com
|
||||
|
||||
wget - http://www.gnu.org/software/wget
|
||||
|
||||
Enjoy,
|
||||
The SoX Development Team
|
||||
|
||||
Appendix - wget Support
|
||||
-----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
SoX can make use of the wget command line utility to load files over
|
||||
the internet. A binary copy of wget has been included with this
|
||||
package of SoX for your convience.
|
||||
|
||||
For SoX to make use of wget, it must be located either in your PATH or
|
||||
within the same directory that SoX is ran from.
|
||||
|
||||
Custom configuration of wget can be made by editing the file wget.ini
|
||||
contained in the same directory as wget.exe.
|
||||
|
||||
Please consult wget's homepage for access to source code as well as
|
||||
further instructions on configuring.
|
||||
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/software/wget
|
||||
|
||||
Appendix - MP3 Support
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
SoX contains support for reading and writing MP3 files but does not ship
|
||||
with the DLL's that perform decoding and encoding of MP3 data because
|
||||
of patent restrictions. For further details, refer to:
|
||||
|
||||
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3#Licensing_and_patent_issues
|
||||
|
||||
MP3 support can be enabled by placing Lame encoding DLL and/or
|
||||
MAD decoding DLL into the same directory as SOX.EXE. These
|
||||
can be compiled yourself, they may turn up on searches of the internet
|
||||
or may be included with other MP3 applications already installed
|
||||
on your system. For encoding/writing, try searching for lame-enc.dll,
|
||||
libmp3lame-0.dll, libmp3lame.dll, or cygmp3lame-0.dll. For
|
||||
decoding/reading, try searching for libmad-0.dll, libmad.dll or cygmad-0.dll.
|
||||
|
||||
Instructions are included here for using MSYS to create the DLL's.
|
||||
It is assumed you already have MSYS installed on your system
|
||||
with a working gcc compiler. The commands are ran from MSYS
|
||||
bash shell.
|
||||
|
||||
Obtain the latest Lame and MAD source code from approprate locations.
|
||||
|
||||
Lame MP3 encoder http://lame.sourceforge.net
|
||||
MAD MP3 decoder http://www.underbit.com/products/mad
|
||||
|
||||
cd lame-398-2
|
||||
./configure --disabled-static --enable-shared
|
||||
make
|
||||
cp libmp3lame/.libs/libmp3lame-0.dll /path/to/sox
|
||||
|
||||
MAD libraries up to 0.15.1b have a bug in configure that will not allow
|
||||
building DLL under mingw. This can be resolved by adding LDFLAGS
|
||||
to configure and editing the generated Makefile to remove an invalid
|
||||
option.
|
||||
|
||||
cd libmad-0.15.1b
|
||||
./configure --enable-shared --disable-static LDFLAGS="-no-undefined"
|
||||
[edit Makefile, search for "-fforce-mem" and delete it.]
|
||||
make
|
||||
cp libmad-0.dll /path/to/sox/
|
||||
|
||||
Appendix - AMR-NB/AMR-WB Support
|
||||
--------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
SoX contains support for reading and writing AMR-NB and AMR-WB files but
|
||||
does not ship with the DLL's that perform decoding and encoding of AMR
|
||||
data because of patent restrictions.
|
||||
|
||||
AMR-NB/AMR-WB support can be enabled by placing required DLL's
|
||||
into the same directory as SOX.EXE. These can be compiled yourself,
|
||||
they may turn up on searches of the internet or may be included with other
|
||||
MP3 applications already installed on your system. For AMR-NB support,
|
||||
try searching for libamrnb-3.dll, libopencore-amrnb-0.dll, or
|
||||
libopencore-amrnb.dll. For AMR-WB support, try searching for libamrwb-3.dll,
|
||||
libopencore-amrwb-0.dll, or libopencore-amrwb.dll.
|
||||
|
||||
Instructions are included here for using MSYS to create the DLL's.
|
||||
It is assumed you already have MSYS installed on your system with
|
||||
working gcc compiler. These commands are ran from MSYS bash shell.
|
||||
|
||||
Obtain the latest amrnb and amrwb source code from
|
||||
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencore-amr .
|
||||
|
||||
cd opencore-amr-0.1.2
|
||||
./configure --enable-shared --disable-static LDFLAGS="-no-undefined"
|
||||
make
|
||||
cp amrnb/.libs/libopencore-amrnb-0.dll /path/to/sox
|
||||
cp amrwb/.libs/libopencore-amrwb-0.dll /path/to/sox
|
||||
|
||||
Appendix - LADSPA Plugins
|
||||
-------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
SoX has built in support for LADSPA Plugins. These plugins are
|
||||
mostly built for Linux but some are available for Windows.
|
||||
The Audacity GUI application has a page that points to a collection
|
||||
of Windows LADSPA plugins.
|
||||
|
||||
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/plugins
|
||||
|
||||
SoX will search for these plugins based on LADSPA_PATH
|
||||
enviornment variable. See sox.txt for further information.
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
|||
rem Example of how to do batch processing with SoX on MS-Windows.
|
||||
rem
|
||||
rem Place this file in the same folder as sox.exe (& rename it as appropriate).
|
||||
rem You can then drag and drop a selection of files onto the batch file (or
|
||||
rem onto a `short-cut' to it).
|
||||
rem
|
||||
rem In this example, the converted files end up in a folder called `converted',
|
||||
rem but this, of course, can be changed, as can the parameters to the sox
|
||||
rem command.
|
||||
|
||||
cd %~dp0
|
||||
mkdir converted
|
||||
FOR %%A IN (%*) DO sox %%A "converted/%%~nxA" rate -v 44100
|
||||
pause
|
||||
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|
|||
###
|
||||
### Sample Wget initialization file .wgetrc
|
||||
###
|
||||
|
||||
## You can use this file to change the default behaviour of wget or to
|
||||
## avoid having to type many many command-line options. This file does
|
||||
## not contain a comprehensive list of commands -- look at the manual
|
||||
## to find out what you can put into this file.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Wget initialization file can reside in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc
|
||||
## (global, for all users) or $HOME/.wgetrc (for a single user).
|
||||
##
|
||||
## To use the settings in this file, you will have to uncomment them,
|
||||
## as well as change them, in most cases, as the values on the
|
||||
## commented-out lines are the default values (e.g. "off").
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Global settings (useful for setting up in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc).
|
||||
## Think well before you change them, since they may reduce wget's
|
||||
## functionality, and make it behave contrary to the documentation:
|
||||
##
|
||||
|
||||
# You can set retrieve quota for beginners by specifying a value
|
||||
# optionally followed by 'K' (kilobytes) or 'M' (megabytes). The
|
||||
# default quota is unlimited.
|
||||
#quota = inf
|
||||
|
||||
# You can lower (or raise) the default number of retries when
|
||||
# downloading a file (default is 20).
|
||||
#tries = 20
|
||||
|
||||
# Lowering the maximum depth of the recursive retrieval is handy to
|
||||
# prevent newbies from going too "deep" when they unwittingly start
|
||||
# the recursive retrieval. The default is 5.
|
||||
#reclevel = 5
|
||||
|
||||
# By default Wget uses "passive FTP" transfer where the client
|
||||
# initiates the data connection to the server rather than the other
|
||||
# way around. That is required on systems behind NAT where the client
|
||||
# computer cannot be easily reached from the Internet. However, some
|
||||
# firewalls software explicitly supports active FTP and in fact has
|
||||
# problems supporting passive transfer. If you are in such
|
||||
# environment, use "passive_ftp = off" to revert to active FTP.
|
||||
#passive_ftp = off
|
||||
|
||||
# The "wait" command below makes Wget wait between every connection.
|
||||
# If, instead, you want Wget to wait only between retries of failed
|
||||
# downloads, set waitretry to maximum number of seconds to wait (Wget
|
||||
# will use "linear backoff", waiting 1 second after the first failure
|
||||
# on a file, 2 seconds after the second failure, etc. up to this max).
|
||||
waitretry = 10
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Local settings (for a user to set in his $HOME/.wgetrc). It is
|
||||
## *highly* undesirable to put these settings in the global file, since
|
||||
## they are potentially dangerous to "normal" users.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Even when setting up your own ~/.wgetrc, you should know what you
|
||||
## are doing before doing so.
|
||||
##
|
||||
|
||||
# Set this to on to use timestamping by default:
|
||||
#timestamping = off
|
||||
|
||||
# It is a good idea to make Wget send your email address in a `From:'
|
||||
# header with your request (so that server administrators can contact
|
||||
# you in case of errors). Wget does *not* send `From:' by default.
|
||||
#header = From: Your Name <username@site.domain>
|
||||
|
||||
# You can set up other headers, like Accept-Language. Accept-Language
|
||||
# is *not* sent by default.
|
||||
#header = Accept-Language: en
|
||||
|
||||
# You can set the default proxies for Wget to use for http and ftp.
|
||||
# They will override the value in the environment.
|
||||
#http_proxy = http://proxy.yoyodyne.com:18023/
|
||||
#ftp_proxy = http://proxy.yoyodyne.com:18023/
|
||||
|
||||
# If you do not want to use proxy at all, set this to off.
|
||||
#use_proxy = on
|
||||
|
||||
# You can customize the retrieval outlook. Valid options are default,
|
||||
# binary, mega and micro.
|
||||
#dot_style = default
|
||||
|
||||
# Setting this to off makes Wget not download /robots.txt. Be sure to
|
||||
# know *exactly* what /robots.txt is and how it is used before changing
|
||||
# the default!
|
||||
#robots = on
|
||||
|
||||
# It can be useful to make Wget wait between connections. Set this to
|
||||
# the number of seconds you want Wget to wait.
|
||||
#wait = 0
|
||||
|
||||
# You can force creating directory structure, even if a single is being
|
||||
# retrieved, by setting this to on.
|
||||
#dirstruct = off
|
||||
|
||||
# You can turn on recursive retrieving by default (don't do this if
|
||||
# you are not sure you know what it means) by setting this to on.
|
||||
#recursive = off
|
||||
|
||||
# To always back up file X as X.orig before converting its links (due
|
||||
# to -k / --convert-links / convert_links = on having been specified),
|
||||
# set this variable to on:
|
||||
#backup_converted = off
|
||||
|
||||
# To have Wget follow FTP links from HTML files by default, set this
|
||||
# to on:
|
||||
#follow_ftp = off
|
||||
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