Thanks for the help.  ecalength seems the simplest, and is working well 
for me now from within a Ruby script.

Bill

Julien Claassen wrote:
> Much more than one way.
> ecasound and the ecatools. There's ecalength:
> ecalength file
>   It gives only one line looking like this:
> t1.wav: 133.062s        (2m13s)
>

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