hey everyone. I can't find this documented, hopefully its a simple question.
If I have a wav file, and run "sox in.wav out.dat" a three-dolumn data file is produced. I'm wondering what format this data is in? I have gathered that the first column is time, and the second and third columns are left/right channels. How do you use this data to reconstruct the audio? I imagine it represents a sinusoidal signal, but I can't figure out how to use it.
Truncation:
1.6964172 0 -0.03125
1.6965079 -0.015625 -0.046875
1.6965986 -0.0546875 -0.078125
1.6966893 -0.1328125 -0.15625
1.69678 -0.1015625 -0.125
1.6968707 0.1015625 0.0625
1.6969615 0.1640625 0.1171875
1.6970522 0.1484375 0.1015625
1.6971429 -0.0546875 -0.0859375
1.6972336 -0.21875 -0.234375
1.6973243 0.078125 0.0234375
1.697415 0.046875 0
Thank you,
Blaine
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