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Subject:    Re: [SoX-users] Sox-users Digest, Vol 115, Issue 4
From:       Ivano Arrighetta <berserk82.ia () gmail ! com>
Date:       2016-02-22 0:46:09
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Il 21/02/2016 23:23, sox-users-request@lists.sourceforge.net ha scritto:
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>     1. Re: Playing an image (Kevin Conder)
>     2. Re: Help please! Need to stop beating my head against the
>        wall. (garraleta)
>     3. Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file
>        (Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users)
>     4. Re: Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file
>        (Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users)
>     5. Re: Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file (Eric Wong)
>     6. Re: Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file
>        (Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users)
>     7. Re: Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file (Eric Wong)
>     8. Re: Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file
>        (Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users)
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> Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 20:38:27 -0600
> From: Kevin Conder <dentalkevin@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [SoX-users] Playing an image
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> On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 4:55 AM, Ivano Arrighetta wrote:
>
>> Hello there. I saw sox can export graphics visualisation of sound as image,
>> is that true the way around?
>> I mean, can I open an image in sox and play it as a sound?
> I don't think SoX has a spectrograph synthesizer, which synthesizes
> images into sounds. The only free, cross-platform example I could find
> was a program called the ARSS: http://arss.sourceforge.net/
>
> While searching, I found a guy who used the ARSS with SoX:
> http://www.lshift.net/blog/2008/07/25/listening-to-your-webcam/
>
> Someone else wrote a GUI front-end for the ARSS called Photosounder.
> Here's an demonstration of it on YouTube for those that are curious to
> see this in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8MCAXhEsy4
>
> Trying asking this question on the mailing lists for free,
> cross-platform software synthesizers like CSound, pd, etc. Perhaps
> they can steer you in the right direction.
Thanks, this is exactly what I meant with my question. I'm sad to hear 
there's no way playing images as sounds, but btw...
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 17:27:47 +0100
> From: garraleta <garraleta@telefonica.net>
> Subject: Re: [SoX-users] Help please! Need to stop beating my head
> 	against the wall.
> To: sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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> Try the version 14.4.1 works well, it's probably a bug.
> I have similar experience in FOTRAN: IBM 1130, IBM 7090, VAX, CDC, CRAY,
> COMPAQ VISUAL FORTRAN and FORTRAN INTEL
>
> Garraleta
>
> El 18/02/2016 a las 22:23, Mike Morris WA6ILQ escribi?:
>> I am an experienced computer user, all the way back to assembly
>> code and Fortran 2 on an IBM 1401.  I've been using PCs since
>> DOS 1.1 on a IBM 5150 (1981).  I've been using Windows since
>> Ver 2.11...
>> But all this experience is useless on an obstinate program
>> that worked just fine under WinXP but does not under Win7.
>>
>> I've eliminated as many variables as possible, down to doing
>> a fresh install of Win7 on a new hard drive.  It is a dead
>> stock Dell Optiplex 760 with Audacity, VLC, and sox installed.
>>
>> Audacity and VLC, can play through my speakers just fine.
>>
>> I have sox installed in C:\Program Files\sox-14-4-2 just
>> like it wants to be.
>>
>>    From c:\program files\sox-14-4-2 I type (less the quotes)
>> "sox c:\windows\media\ding.wav -d" and I get
>> sox FAIL sox: Sorry, there is no default audio device configured
>>
>> So after doing some research I tried this:
>> "sox c:\windows\media\ding.wav -t waveaudio" and I got
>> this response (between the = = = = = lines):
>>
>> = = = = =
>> c:\windows\media\ding.wav:
>>
>>     File Size: 70.1K   Bit Rate 1.41M
>>      Encoding: Signed PCM
>>      Channels: 2 @ 16 bit
>> Samplerate: 44100Hz
>> Replaygain: off
>>      Duration: 00:00:00.40
>>
>> In:100%  00:00:00.40 [00:00:00.00] Out:17/5k [     |     ]   Clip:0
>> Done.
>> = = = = =
>> BUT NO AUDIO FROM THE SPEAKERS!
>>
>> I tried the "Run as administrator" option and received the same result.
>>
>> BTW, all the above commands and the -d option worked just
>> fine on my old XP system.... just not on Win7.
>>
>> I'd like to get this working.  It's holding up some production.
>>
>> Is there any way that I can find out what the "real" Win7
>> default audio output device is?  The one that works?
>>
>>
>> On a different topic, on most commands I can type a " > log.txt"
>> at the end of any command and get a plain text output of the
>> command results.
>> Not with sox.  I tried the "Run as administrator" option and
>> had same result.
>>
>> Mike Morris
>>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 22:53:19 +0000
> From: Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users <jn.ml.sxu.88@wingsandbeaks.org.uk>
> Subject: [SoX-users] Clipping warnings when applying gain to a file
> To: sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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> I have a track of a choir singing something.  The sung part of the track
> peaks at -6 dB or
> so, but the following applause causes overs (so soxi reports peak levels
> of 0dB).  If I
> apply gain of 4dB, of course I realise that the part of the recording
> where the applause
> happens will get clipped, but I'm puzzled by the warning messsages that
> sox produces. In
> a command like:
>
>     sox --no-clobber infile outfile gain 4
>
> I get messages like:
>
>     sox.exe WARN gain: gain clipped 34 samples; decrease volume?
>     sox.exe WARN sox: `outfile' output clipped 13 samples; decrease
> volume?
>
> For each track that I do this too, I always get two messages like that,
> with a bigger number
> of samples in the first message than the next one.
>
> Are the messages reporting that two contiguous sections of the file had
> clipping, or are they
> describing two phases of sox's processing?  Why are the numbers of
> samples different in the two
> messages?
>


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