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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Parse Directory path - awk Post 303039546 by greycells on Wednesday 9th of October 2019 06:19:43 AM
Old 10-09-2019
Hi ,

I have only tried basic shell looping .. if then else stuff ... was looking for something more efficient as there are more than 20,000 lines


Thanks
 

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SNDINFO(1)						  The Canonical Csound Reference						SNDINFO(1)

NAME
sndinfo - Displays information about a soundfile. . DESCRIPTION
Get basic information about one or more soundfiles. SYNTAX
csound -U sndinfo [options] soundfilenames ... sndinfo [options] soundfilenames ... INITIALIZATION
sndinfo will attempt to find each named file, open it for reading, read in the soundfile header, then print a report on the basic information it finds. The order of search across soundfile directories is as described above. If the file is of type AIFF, some further details are listed first. There are two option types: 1. -i or -i1 will print instrument information, which includes looping. The option continues until a -i0 option. 2. The other option is -b which prints the broadcast information for WAV files. It can similarly be negated with -b0. EXAMPLES
csound -U sndinfo test Bosendorfer/"BOSEN mf A0 st" foo foo2 where the environment variables SFDIR = /u/bv/sound, and SSDIR = /so/bv/Samples, might produce the following: util SNDINFO: /u/bv/sound/test: srate 22050, monaural, 16 bit shorts, 1.10 seconds headersiz 1024, datasiz 48500 (24250 sample frames) /so/bv/Samples/Bosendorfer/BOSEN mf A0 st: AIFF, 197586 stereo samples, base Frq 261.6 (MIDI 60), sustnLp: mode 1, 121642 to 197454, relesLp: mode 0 AIFF soundfile, looping with modes 1, 0 srate 44100, stereo, 16 bit shorts, 4.48 seconds headersiz 402, datasiz 790344 (197586 sample frames) /u/bv/sound/foo: no recognizable soundfile header /u/bv/sound/foo2: couldn't find AUTHORS
Barry Vercoe MIT Media Lab Author. Dan Ellis MIT Media Lab, Cambridge Massachussetts Author. COPYRIGHT
5.07 06/23/2009 SNDINFO(1)
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