As I recall Scott Studios puts the metadata at the beginning of the 
file.  Cart Chunk may be placed at the end of the file.

If you already have SS-32, you should have the TLC utility for creating 
audio files for the system.  Use TLC to import audio into Scott Studios, 
and then when you are ready to switch to Rivendell, use the rdimport 
utility to migrate your audio files into Rivendell.

I took this approach when building a backup automation system for a 
client.  They aren't ready yet to part with their main SS-32 system, but 
because of too frequent T-1 outages, they needed backup audio at the 
transmitter site.  The import worked well.

You can also try creating an audio file in rdlibrary, then see if your 
SS-32 system will read it.

On 11/27/11 3:23 AM, kRis wrote:
> Greetings!
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> I'm looking for a linux util that will allow me to create Scott
> Studios wave files.  I see Rivendell has the ability to read the
> headers.  Can it also write them?
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> If not, does anyone have any suggestions?
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> Thanks much for any help.  Someday I hope to migrate to rivendell and
> be done with SS forever, but for now its what I have.
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