Hi,
maybe I can give you a new view on your problem: If I understand you
right, you want to extract parts of audio files and merge them into a
new file?
Apart from the obvious answer "That is what a DAW does!" [1], maybe
instead of "play parts of files into another file" you can search the
available commands for "extract", "split", "merge" and
"append"? Throw
"convert" into the mix…
[1]: Ardour, audacity and others are gui-tools fulfilling this. I also
remember ecasound and nama
(
https://freeshell.de/~bolangi/cgi1/nama.cgi/00home.html) to be command
line DAWs.
Maybe that helps?
- Arnold
Am 18.04.20 um 10:50 schrieb John Murphy:
I use a program which plays regions of various .wav
files. Its
output pipes into aplay like: '| aplay -f FLOAT_LE -c 2 -r 48000'
To where can I pipe its output, instead, to make a new .wav file,
or make a compressed file? Preferably faster than the region(s)
take to play.
Or, if not, make aplay write to a file instead of playing?
Thank you.