On Thursday 26 February 2004 17:13, Jan Buchholz wrote:
> >> I'd like to test my mutlichannel configuration. Are there any example
> >> multichanel (4,5,6) wav or mp3 files for testing ? Can I somehow easily
> >> make one on my own ?
> >
> > If you don't mind the noise, you can open an arbitrary
> > non-sound file in snd and save it as a multichannel wav.
> >
> > I've had some fun with repeating series of strings in a text file.. :-)
>
> But can this work? I mean there is no valid wav-header in a textfile...

That's where snd comes in. It opens a text file happily as raw data
and you can write in what ever kind of header you choose to like.

http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/software/snd/
(snd's not the only way to do this, but quite convenient
 for this task IMO. I think you could do the same with
 sox, for example.)

--
Jaakko



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