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- Convert Utilities, (c) 1994 Jesus Villena
- Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
- Facultad de Informatica
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- INTERNET: jvillena@dsic.upv.es
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- Version 1.2B
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- This text is a description of SND2WAV and JOIN, the programs supplied with
- Convert from version 1.2B.
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- SND2WAV
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- SND2WAV is a external program which carry out the conversion of raw audio data
- files to Windows WAV format. Raw is not added to Convert like a new format
- because Convert uses header info from the input file to obtain its format,
- and raw formats haven't header.
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- SND2WAV would be used if Convert fails. It supports multiple options in command
- line to determinate parameters of the file (i.e. samplerate, resolution...).
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- Sintaxis: SND2WAV InputPath [-Option(s)]
- Options :
- -i,-m Sets Intel or Motorola Mode
- -8,-16 Sets 8 or 16 Bits Mode
- -s,-u Sets Signed or Unsigned Mode
- -1,-2 Sets Mono or Stereo Mode
- -f#n Sets Sample Rate (in Hz)
- -b#n Sets Begin of Data (in Bytes)
- -l#n Sets Length of Data (in Bytes)
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- Defaults are Intel, 8 Bits, Unsigned, Mono, 44100 Hz and Begin at 0
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- InputPath accepts standard DOS wildcards to specify various files to convert.
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- If you don't known how the file is, you can test with varios options, until
- the resulting file sound well.
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- This utility is used commonly inside a batch file:
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- REM FILE: cd2wav.bat
- REM Converts raw audio data from a CD into a WAV file
- SND2WAV %1 -m -16 -s -2 -f44100 -b0
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- JOIN
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- Commonly, large sampler files are cut into smaller pieces to save them into
- disquettes. JOIN simply lets link these pieces to obtain the original large
- file.
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- In this version, JOIN supports only Kurzweil and Ensoniq files. In order to
- join all pieces together, they would be renamed to a same name and a extension
- like ".KR?" or ".IN?", where ? indicates a index. The resulting file will have
- ".KRZ" or ".INS".
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- Sintaxis: JOIN FileName.[KRZ/INS/EFE]
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- Example: JOIN heavy.ins will read from heavy.in1, heavy.in2 ...
- JOIN chanter.krz will read from chanter.kr1, chanter.kr2 ...
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