I take it back, it's not ffmpeg.

On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 10:14 AM Rudolf A. Braun <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> I work in speech recognition. I first noticed yesterday that I'm getting
> different results than normal when using ffmpeg to convert an audio file
> from mp3 to wav. When I use sox I get the same results as before, so there
> must be some recent change with ffmpeg that is messing things up.
>
> The command I'm using is `ffmpeg -loglevel error -i $1 -ar 16000 -acodec
> pcm_s16le $2` with the sox equivalent being `sox $1 -t wavpcm -r 16000 -e
> signed -b 16 $2`.
>
> Would be nice to know what exactly is responsible for the difference.
>
> Cheers Rudolf
>


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