Thanks Flynn.  

Unfortunately the files aren't written by the voicemail application.  I was
hoping that there was some little command-line utility which would return
basic sound information when passed the filename.

Malcolm

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Malcolm Taylor wrote:
> Can anyone point me in the direction of a utility which will let me 
> determine the length (in seconds) of a wav49 file created by Asterisk?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
>           Malcolm
> 

if you're talking about the duration of a voicemail, you could do:

grep duration msg0000.txt

from the command-line. each voicemail left has an accompanying text file
that gives details about the message.

unless you're talking about something completely different...

Flynn

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