Hi,
I wrote a hacked together command line program that works with 16 bit stereo PCM WAV files.
It is written in C and I compiled it with Mingw-w64. It also compiles and runs on Linux.
http://grossgang.com/utilities/dsp.zip
Ah yes, heard of that in your podcast. Cool to see you on Elten now.
Has anyone tried it yet, and what do you think of it?
what is this doing?
And that, is why you shouldn't do this.
It resamples WAV files, and it also allows you to change the bit depth and mix the file down to mono. It only works with 16 bit stereo files.
wow, sounds cool, will look at this
@datajake1999 where can I get all of the files that were in your old keybase?
Hmm, he isn't on elten since 2 Years, I think you won't get an answer soon XDD.
Since keybase.pub is dead, you have to open your run dialog and type k:/public/datajake1999. If this doesn't work, update the kbfs dokan utility. You need to have keybase for this to work.