I got this link first-off: http://eca.cx/ecasound-list/2000/03/0070.html

It's dated, but the directions seem pretty straight-forward.

I'd also look at Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/features),
though it's GUI and not CLI

WMM

On 10/26/06, Brian Henning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Gang,
   I'm googling, but my fu is weak..  Would some folks suggest their
favorite CLI tool for taking two mono WAV files and mixing them into a
single stereo WAV?

   The application is compiling recordings from asterisk.  So far I've
been using the MixMonitor application, which is okay, but it mixes both
sides of the conversation into a single mono channel.  It'd be much
better for me if I had one side on my left and the other side on the
right; that would make it easier to tell where echoes are coming from,
for example.

Thanks much,
~Brian

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