>I'm wondering were you got sox from, and in what form. When I >installed there was a choice of an installer, or a zip. I chose the latter
>because when I unzipped it, I could see what the various files it contained
>were, read the relevant notes and do what they said. Maybe, with an
>installer,
>it's not that obvious?
I downloaded it from sourceforge. Originally choose the sox 14.4.2-win32.exe which is an installer.
I tried the the sox-14-4-2-win32.zip but this I hade to drag to my program files (x86) myself. I also had to a path so that my command prompt recognises the sox.
When I evalutate sox I get:
SoX v14.4.2
Sox FAIL sox: Not enough input filenames specified
Usage summary: [gopts] ...
And bunch of other things that looks lika a manual
I tried sox -t waveaudio -d "C:\Users\xx\Documents\bla.wav"
And at least it created a file :
I also tried(after I created a copy of the sox.exe and named it rec.exe, another copy play.exe and another soxi.exe):
rec new-file.wav ( an example taken from page 3 from the manual)
But this doesn’t create any file.
Also tried this : play -n -c1 synth sin %-12 sin %-9 sin %-5 sin %-2 fade h 0.1 1 0.1 from from the manual but no luck
>What you should have got was a summary of the call syntax for sox.
>I expect you got it because you didn't specify any, or the right
>combination of, parameters after the sox command itself.
What I get after pressing enter on a line I get a call syntax
Which is the same for just typing sox (and play rec, soxi is a bit different it seems).
It seems that I am doing something wrong but I really try to do as the manual says but I don’t get it right.
Thanks for your patience
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