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How to play audio and playaudio.m
From: |
robert Macy |
Subject: |
How to play audio and playaudio.m |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Oct 2003 11:49:49 -0700 |
I need to create a *.wav, or such, file in order to listen
to a simulation.
It is easy to make the file using octave. The file has
8000 samples per second and has a normalized peak value of
1. Yet, how do I convert this into a file that I can
listen to, and save for another to listen to?
If I run audio.m, I get an error msg since octave is not
running on UNIX, just my Win98 machine. Octave was
installed using the binary download.
One of three possibilities:
1 Modify what I have to allow me to make *.wav files.
Please tell me how.
2 Somebody volunteer to convert my files for me.
3 Somebody has a "standaradized" program I can run that
simply converts some sampled waveform file into a sound
file.
Need help, please.
- Robert -
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- How to play audio and playaudio.m,
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