09-07-2010
Now we are talking. Let me see just how far I can go with this info. Thanks a tone for your help Corona688
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tonetrain
TONETRAIN(1) Voicetronix Telephony Tools TONETRAIN(1)
NAME
tonetrain - Analyse telephony signal tones for the libvpb programmable detector
SYNOPSIS
tonetrain [options] file
DESCRIPTION
The tonetrain utility analyses a recorded signal from file to determine the best tone detector parameters for recognising it.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
-V Be more verbose during execution.
Input options
-w Use wav file format for input. This is the default.
-v Use vox file format for input.
-s sec Skip the first sec seconds of the recording. Useful if the tone does not begin cleanly at the start of the recording.
-t sec Train using sec seconds of the recording. Useful if only a portion of the recording actually contains the desired to to train for.
Output options
-p Output the results in plain english. This is the default.
-e Output the results in a form suitable for use with the VPB_TONE enviroment variable for libvpb.
-c Output the results as a C source code snippet.
SEE ALSO
tonedebug(1)
AUTHOR
Ron Lee, Ben Kramer, David Rowe, Voicetronix <support@voicetronix.com.au>
This manual page was written by Ron <ron@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
VPB driver package Feb 2, 2007 TONETRAIN(1)