03-12-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
Are the two files guaranteed to have the same number of lines? So if a bob line is in one file it is also in the other? Are the records in the same sequence in both files?
Yes, they have same number of lines and also on same sequece.
I dont have a python so I cant use the code given by ghostdog74.
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sfinfo
SFINFO(1) SFINFO(1)
NAME
sfinfo - display information about audio files
SYNOPSIS
sfinfo [options] audio files...
DESCRIPTION
sfinfo prints information about the specified audio files, including file format, sample rate, duration, and audio data format.
By default sfinfo displays information in a longer, multi-line format; specifying the --short or -s option produces a short, single-line
summary.
Any files which are not recognized as valid audio files will be ignored unless the --reporterror or -r option is given. The file formats
currently supported by sfinfo are AIFF, AIFF-C, NeXT/Sun .snd/.au, WAVE, Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File, AVR, Amiga IFF/8SVX, Sample
Vision, Creative Voice File, NIST SPHERE, and Core Audio Format.
OPTIONS
--short, -s
Print short single-line summary of each recognized audio file.
--reporterror, -r
Print an error message if any of the specified files are not recognized as valid audio files.
--help, -h
Print help message.
--version, -v
Print version information.
EXAMPLES
Display summary of an audio file:
% sfinfo drum.aiff
File Name drum.aiff
File Format Audio Interchange File Format (aiff)
Data Format 16-bit integer (2's complement, big endian)
Audio Data 1569972 bytes begins at offset 54 (36 hex)
2 channels, 392493 frames
Sampling Rate 44100.00 Hz
Duration 8.900 seconds
List all recognized audio files in the current directory using the short output format:
% sfinfo -s *
9.60s 44100.00 aiff 1ch 16b -- bass.aiff
8.90s 44100.00 aiff 2ch 16b -- drum.aiff
SEE ALSO
sfconvert(1)
AUTHOR
Michael Pruett <michael@68k.org>
Audio File Library 0.3.6 03/06/2013 SFINFO(1)