Subject:Batch processing
Posted by: jbrigman
Date:2/14/2000 6:24:00 PM
We are using Sound Forge to convert wav files from 44k to 8k mu-law and normalize the audio for prompts for an IVR-type system. We have been doing batch conversions, but we need to automate the process. Is there any way to use Sound Forge from a make file (i.e. command line)? If not, do you know of any other tool we can use? Thanks Jim |
Subject:Re: Batch processing
Reply by: mihkal
Date:2/23/2000 5:17:00 AM
We do the same here in finland, only we use A-law instead. If you want to automate the whole thing, you could try SOX, it is a tool capable of doing a lot and i know it can do what you need. You must have a lot of files or then you need to do it idiotproof, i mean the converting ? Jim Brigman wrote: >>We are using Sound Forge to convert wav files from 44k to >>8k mu-law and normalize the audio for prompts for an >>IVR-type system. We have been doing batch conversions, but >>we need to automate the process. Is there any way to use >>Sound Forge from a make file (i.e. command line)? If not, >>do you know of any other tool we can use? >> >>Thanks >>Jim |