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add to an already existing wav file

Hi

I am working on processing of audio files.

Suppose I have multiple .wav files. Is there any wav to append all the wav files to some other file?

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There's lots of programs available to merge audio files out there. Google for them. Some will have a command-line interface that you can call via System Exec.

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smercurio_fc

There's lots of programs available to merge audio files out there. Google for them. Some will have a command-line interface that you can call via System Exec.

 


 

I did search , however all the examples are of merging not appending. I mean if I have 2 files of 40s and 20s then the resultant file should be of 60s

 

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I cannot find any suh examples. Can anyone help ?

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I did a search for append 2 wav files and a number of tools came up. You will have to try them to see if they are suitable. to get you started theres sox (command line tool that does a cross fade tape splice) and wavjoiner (not sure if it has command line interface).

 

Hope it helps

 

TD 

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@su_a wrote:

 

smercurio_fc

There's lots of programs available to merge audio files out there. Google for them. Some will have a command-line interface that you can call via System Exec.

 


 

I did search , however all the examples are of merging not appending. I mean if I have 2 files of 40s and 20s then the resultant file should be of 60s

 


Merging and appending are the same thing.

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