I'm having a massive amount of trouble with bt internet mail server at
the moment so if I've sent this before forgive me...

No, sox doesn't do 24-bit.

The command-line below just yields a copy of the input file

On 20/11/2014 20:01, Cobra2 wrote:
> sox input.wav -b 24 output.wav
> 
> 
> ffmpeg -i input.foo -acodec pcm_s24le -ar 48000 output.wav
> 
> -- cobra2
> 
> On November 20, 2014 3:29:08 PM AST, Mike Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anybody know how to use some combination of sox/ffmpeg/faad/lame
>> to
>> convert the bit-depth of audio files?
>>
>> I have acquired an Olympus digital voice recorder which I am using to
>> record snippets for podcasts.  It saves in WMA format and I have
>> scripts
>> which convert from WMA to something else but the results are mono 16
>> bit, and I want to convert to 24 bits for HPR.
>>
>> I also ideally want to use sox to concatenate files so I can order
>> snippets as I want them and intersperse small chunks of silence.
>>
>> It's just the up/down conversion from X bits to 24 I am struggling
>> with.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> -- 
>> Michael A. Ray
>> Analyst/Programmer
>> Witley, Surrey, South-east UK
>>
>> The box said: 'install Windows XP, 7 or better'. So I installed Linux
>>
>> Interested in accessibility on the Raspberry Pi?
>> Visit: http://www.raspberryvi.org/
>>From where you can join our mailing list for visually-impaired Pi
>> hackers
>>
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-- 
Michael A. Ray
Analyst/Programmer
Witley, Surrey, South-east UK

The box said: 'install Windows XP, 7 or better'. So I installed Linux

Interested in accessibility on the Raspberry Pi?
Visit: http://www.raspberryvi.org/
>From where you can join our mailing list for visually-impaired Pi hackers

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