Computers and Technology

MY digital audio processer

Started by datajake1999 9 posts last post 3 years ago

#1

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

#2

Ah yes, heard of that in your podcast. Cool to see you on Elten now.

#3

Has anyone tried it yet, and what do you think of it?

#4

what is this doing?
And that, is why you shouldn't do this.

#5

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.

#6

wow, sounds cool, will look at this

#7

@datajake1999 where can I get all of the files that were in your old keybase?

#8

Hmm, he isn't on elten since 2 Years, I think you won't get an answer soon XDD.

#9

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.