* Trying to split on silence but losing content @ 2021-10-30 19:21 Patrick 2021-10-31 12:30 ` Patrick 2021-10-31 12:41 ` Jan Stary 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Patrick @ 2021-10-30 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sox-users Hi Everyone Thanks to everyone involved with this extremely powerful command. Today it is a little too powerful for me and I need help. I am good at learning foreign languages in a text format but I am not very good with listening comprehension, I want to improve this. I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat these split sections. If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. I ran this command: sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart It splits fine but if I concatenate the results back together to check for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of command arguments to do this? Thanks for reading-Patrick _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Trying to split on silence but losing content 2021-10-30 19:21 Trying to split on silence but losing content Patrick @ 2021-10-31 12:30 ` Patrick 2021-10-31 12:41 ` Jan Stary 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Patrick @ 2021-10-31 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sox-users Sorry everyone Sox is working fine and I used the right command to split. I think something went wrong after that. Sorry for the noise On 2021-10-30 3:21 p.m., Patrick wrote: > Hi Everyone > > Thanks to everyone involved with this extremely powerful command. > > Today it is a little too powerful for me and I need help. > > I am good at learning foreign languages in a text format but I am not > very good with listening comprehension, I want to improve this. > > I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into > numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat > these split sections. > > If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten > 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. > > I ran this command: > > sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart > > It splits fine but if I concatenate the results back together to check > for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. > > Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of > command arguments to do this? > > Thanks for reading-Patrick > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sox-users mailing list > Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Trying to split on silence but losing content 2021-10-30 19:21 Trying to split on silence but losing content Patrick 2021-10-31 12:30 ` Patrick @ 2021-10-31 12:41 ` Jan Stary 2021-11-01 15:49 ` Patrick 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Jan Stary @ 2021-10-31 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sox-users On Oct 30 15:21:52, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: > I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into > numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat > these split sections. > > If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten > 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. > > I ran this command: > > sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart > > It splits fine Meaning, you have out001.wav, out002.wav, etc? Did you actually play them? What does soxi out*wav say? > but if I concatenate the results back together to check > for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. What exactly is your "concatenating" command? (Please show sox -V) > Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of > command arguments to do this? Hard to say if we don't know what you did and what sox said. Jan _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Trying to split on silence but losing content 2021-10-31 12:41 ` Jan Stary @ 2021-11-01 15:49 ` Patrick 2021-11-01 16:43 ` Jan Stary 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Patrick @ 2021-11-01 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sox-users, Jan Stary Hi Jan Thanks for responding to my post. I am actually still having trouble. Retesting today, this was the command to split: sox ../whats-been-happening.mp3 out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart and this was the command to concatenate: sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav Here is the first printout, there were 8 of them and they were all similar. """" Input File : 'out001.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:02.28 = 100495 samples = 170.91 CDDA sectors File Size : 402k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no """ BTW, I posted to the list to apologize for a bad post but I am not sure it is now. I was able to split audio files fine with Audacity and I thought that it uses Sox in the background and that I must have just done something dumb but now I am not sure. The resulting concatenated audio file from sox is a lot shorter than the files that were inputted. Thanks again-Patrick On 2021-10-31 8:41 a.m., Jan Stary wrote: > On Oct 30 15:21:52, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: >> I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into >> numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat >> these split sections. >> >> If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten >> 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. >> >> I ran this command: >> >> sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart >> >> It splits fine > Meaning, you have out001.wav, out002.wav, etc? > Did you actually play them? What does soxi out*wav say? > >> but if I concatenate the results back together to check >> for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. > What exactly is your "concatenating" command? (Please show sox -V) > >> Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of >> command arguments to do this? > Hard to say if we don't know what you did and what sox said. > > Jan > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sox-users mailing list > Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Trying to split on silence but losing content 2021-11-01 15:49 ` Patrick @ 2021-11-01 16:43 ` Jan Stary 2021-11-01 17:15 ` Patrick 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Jan Stary @ 2021-11-01 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick; +Cc: sox-users On Nov 01 11:49:46, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: > sox ../whats-been-happening.mp3 out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : > newfile : restart Run that again with -V and show sox's response, in full. > and this was the command to concatenate: > sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav > > Here is the first printout, there were 8 of them and they were all similar. > > """" > Input File : 'out001.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:02.28 = 100495 samples = 170.91 CDDA sectors This one, for example, is 2.28 seconds long. Is that intended? > File Size : 402k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > """ You are now showing the Output File section, so we still know nothing. Post the response in full. Use the script(1) tool if you were unaware of it. > I was able to split audio files fine with Audacity and I > thought that it uses Sox in the background Audacity and SoX have nothing to do with each other. > and that I must have just > done something dumb but now I am not sure. The resulting concatenated > audio file from sox is a lot shorter than the files that were inputted. We still don't know what the files are and what SoX does with them. If it's not private, please post whats-been-happening.mp3 somewhere. Jan > On 2021-10-31 8:41 a.m., Jan Stary wrote: > > On Oct 30 15:21:52, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: > >> I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into > >> numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat > >> these split sections. > >> > >> If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten > >> 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. > >> > >> I ran this command: > >> > >> sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart > >> > >> It splits fine > > Meaning, you have out001.wav, out002.wav, etc? > > Did you actually play them? What does soxi out*wav say? > > > >> but if I concatenate the results back together to check > >> for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. > > What exactly is your "concatenating" command? (Please show sox -V) > > > >> Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of > >> command arguments to do this? > > Hard to say if we don't know what you did and what sox said. > > > > Jan _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Trying to split on silence but losing content 2021-11-01 16:43 ` Jan Stary @ 2021-11-01 17:15 ` Patrick 2021-11-01 18:43 ` Patrick 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Patrick @ 2021-11-01 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jan Stary; +Cc: sox-users Thanks again Jan, here goes, Here is the link to the actual video: http://www.spellingbeewinnars.org/whats-been-happening.mp3 It is in Afrikaans, I am studying this language. Here is the full output: sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav sox: SoX v14.4.2 sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' Input File : 'out001.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:02.28 = 100495 samples = 170.91 CDDA sectors File Size : 402k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out002.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:02.50 = 110225 samples = 187.457 CDDA sectors File Size : 441k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out003.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:00.71 = 31431 samples = 53.4541 CDDA sectors File Size : 126k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out004.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:02.84 = 125268 samples = 213.041 CDDA sectors File Size : 501k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out005.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:00.50 = 22239 samples = 37.8214 CDDA sectors File Size : 89.0k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out006.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:08.41 = 371047 samples = 631.032 CDDA sectors File Size : 1.48M Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out007.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:01.89 = 83369 samples = 141.784 CDDA sectors File Size : 334k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Input File : 'out008.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:00.98 = 43117 samples = 73.3282 CDDA sectors File Size : 173k Bit Rate : 1.41M Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Output File : 'conten.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:00:20.12 = 887191 samples = 1508.83 CDDA sectors Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Reverse Nibbles: no Reverse Bits : no Comment : 'Processed by SoX' sox INFO sox: effects chain: input 44100Hz 2 channels sox INFO sox: effects chain: output 44100Hz 2 channels As far as the intentions, I am just hoping to split an audio file on short sentences. I get overwhelmed quite quickly with longer audio. This is the output of the script file: :cat for-jan Script started on 2021-11-01 13:11:41-0400 :sox ../whats-been-happening.mp3 out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart :sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav sox: SoX v14.4.2 sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' sox FAIL formats: can't determine type of file `for-jan' :exit exit Script done on 2021-11-01 13:12:29-0400 Thanks On 2021-11-01 12:43 p.m., Jan Stary wrote: > On Nov 01 11:49:46, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: >> sox ../whats-been-happening.mp3 out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : >> newfile : restart > Run that again with -V and show sox's response, in full. > >> and this was the command to concatenate: >> sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav >> >> Here is the first printout, there were 8 of them and they were all similar. >> >> """" >> Input File : 'out001.wav' >> Channels : 2 >> Sample Rate : 44100 >> Precision : 16-bit >> Duration : 00:00:02.28 = 100495 samples = 170.91 CDDA sectors > This one, for example, is 2.28 seconds long. > Is that intended? > >> File Size : 402k >> Bit Rate : 1.41M >> Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM >> Endian Type : little >> Reverse Nibbles: no >> Reverse Bits : no >> """ > You are now showing the Output File section, > so we still know nothing. Post the response in full. > Use the script(1) tool if you were unaware of it. > >> I was able to split audio files fine with Audacity and I >> thought that it uses Sox in the background > Audacity and SoX have nothing to do with each other. > >> and that I must have just >> done something dumb but now I am not sure. The resulting concatenated >> audio file from sox is a lot shorter than the files that were inputted. > We still don't know what the files are and what SoX does with them. > If it's not private, please post whats-been-happening.mp3 somewhere. > > Jan > >> On 2021-10-31 8:41 a.m., Jan Stary wrote: >>> On Oct 30 15:21:52, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: >>>> I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into >>>> numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat >>>> these split sections. >>>> >>>> If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten >>>> 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. >>>> >>>> I ran this command: >>>> >>>> sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart >>>> >>>> It splits fine >>> Meaning, you have out001.wav, out002.wav, etc? >>> Did you actually play them? What does soxi out*wav say? >>> >>>> but if I concatenate the results back together to check >>>> for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. >>> What exactly is your "concatenating" command? (Please show sox -V) >>> >>>> Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of >>>> command arguments to do this? >>> Hard to say if we don't know what you did and what sox said. >>> >>> Jan _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: Trying to split on silence but losing content 2021-11-01 17:15 ` Patrick @ 2021-11-01 18:43 ` Patrick 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Patrick @ 2021-11-01 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jan Stary; +Cc: sox-users [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 8345 bytes --] Sorry Jan, I am looking after my kids and I rushed the last post. It bombed and I didn't realize it. I hope this is okay, I have attached the whole script now. Thanks On 2021-11-01 1:15 p.m., Patrick wrote: > Thanks again Jan, here goes, > > Here is the link to the actual video: > http://www.spellingbeewinnars.org/whats-been-happening.mp3 > > It is in Afrikaans, I am studying this language. > > Here is the full output: > > sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav > sox: SoX v14.4.2 > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > > Input File : 'out001.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:02.28 = 100495 samples = 170.91 CDDA sectors > File Size : 402k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out002.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:02.50 = 110225 samples = 187.457 CDDA sectors > File Size : 441k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out003.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:00.71 = 31431 samples = 53.4541 CDDA sectors > File Size : 126k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out004.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:02.84 = 125268 samples = 213.041 CDDA sectors > File Size : 501k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out005.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:00.50 = 22239 samples = 37.8214 CDDA sectors > File Size : 89.0k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out006.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:08.41 = 371047 samples = 631.032 CDDA sectors > File Size : 1.48M > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out007.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:01.89 = 83369 samples = 141.784 CDDA sectors > File Size : 334k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Input File : 'out008.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:00.98 = 43117 samples = 73.3282 CDDA sectors > File Size : 173k > Bit Rate : 1.41M > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > > > Output File : 'conten.wav' > Channels : 2 > Sample Rate : 44100 > Precision : 16-bit > Duration : 00:00:20.12 = 887191 samples = 1508.83 CDDA sectors > Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM > Endian Type : little > Reverse Nibbles: no > Reverse Bits : no > Comment : 'Processed by SoX' > > sox INFO sox: effects chain: input 44100Hz 2 channels > sox INFO sox: effects chain: output 44100Hz 2 channels > > > As far as the intentions, I am just hoping to split an audio file on > short sentences. I get overwhelmed quite quickly with longer audio. > > > This is the output of the script file: > :cat for-jan > Script started on 2021-11-01 13:11:41-0400 > :sox ../whats-been-happening.mp3 out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% > : newfile : restart > :sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav > sox: SoX v14.4.2 > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox INFO formats: detected file format type `wav' > sox FAIL formats: can't determine type of file `for-jan' > :exit > exit > > Script done on 2021-11-01 13:12:29-0400 > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 2021-11-01 12:43 p.m., Jan Stary wrote: >> On Nov 01 11:49:46, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: >>> sox ../whats-been-happening.mp3 out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : >>> newfile : restart >> Run that again with -V and show sox's response, in full. >> >>> and this was the command to concatenate: >>> sox -V $(ls | sort -f) conten.wav >>> >>> Here is the first printout, there were 8 of them and they were all similar. >>> >>> """" >>> Input File : 'out001.wav' >>> Channels : 2 >>> Sample Rate : 44100 >>> Precision : 16-bit >>> Duration : 00:00:02.28 = 100495 samples = 170.91 CDDA sectors >> This one, for example, is 2.28 seconds long. >> Is that intended? >> >>> File Size : 402k >>> Bit Rate : 1.41M >>> Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM >>> Endian Type : little >>> Reverse Nibbles: no >>> Reverse Bits : no >>> """ >> You are now showing the Output File section, >> so we still know nothing. Post the response in full. >> Use the script(1) tool if you were unaware of it. >> >>> I was able to split audio files fine with Audacity and I >>> thought that it uses Sox in the background >> Audacity and SoX have nothing to do with each other. >> >>> and that I must have just >>> done something dumb but now I am not sure. The resulting concatenated >>> audio file from sox is a lot shorter than the files that were inputted. >> We still don't know what the files are and what SoX does with them. >> If it's not private, please post whats-been-happening.mp3 somewhere. >> >> Jan >> >>> On 2021-10-31 8:41 a.m., Jan Stary wrote: >>>> On Oct 30 15:21:52, patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote: >>>>> I would like to take 10 minutes of audio and split it on silence into >>>>> numerous audio files. I am then hoping to use a "for loop" to repeat >>>>> these split sections. >>>>> >>>>> If the audio was 001.wav 002.wav 003.wav, I want to concatenate ten >>>>> 001.wav files together then ten 002.wav files etc. >>>>> >>>>> I ran this command: >>>>> >>>>> sox audio.wav out.wav silence 1 0.5 5% 1 0.5 5% : newfile : restart >>>>> >>>>> It splits fine >>>> Meaning, you have out001.wav, out002.wav, etc? >>>> Did you actually play them? What does soxi out*wav say? >>>> >>>>> but if I concatenate the results back together to check >>>>> for lost sound, I get about 15 seconds of audio from a 10 minute audio file. >>>> What exactly is your "concatenating" command? (Please show sox -V) >>>> >>>>> Does anyone know why I am losing content? Is there a better set of >>>>> command arguments to do this? >>>> Hard to say if we don't know what you did and what sox said. >>>> >>>> Jan > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sox-users mailing list > Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users [-- Attachment #2: for-jan --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 4045 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: Type: text/plain, Size: 0 bytes --] [-- Attachment #4: Type: text/plain, Size: 158 bytes --] _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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