Opps...
>> I have looked at the sox man page...
> ecasound would be better :)
... If you're just trying to
"glue" fileA.wav to the end of fileB.wav, the you can use "ecalength"
to
find the length of fileA.wav....
[bash] ecalength fileA.wav
--> 213.542 (seconds)
then do...
ecasound -i:fileA.wav -t:213.542 -o:fileB.wav -y:213.542
Actually you would find the length of fileB.wav...
[bash] ecalength fileB.wav
--> fileB.wav: 240.658s (4m1s)
Then do...
ecasound -i:fileA.wav -o:fileB.wav -y:240.658
I just downloaded and compiled "sndfile-concat" and it's much easier. It
will even glue files of different types and bit rates without having to
convert them first (but not files with different number of channels).
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/sndfile-concat.c
You might want to use ecasound for "splicing" differnt files into other
files. Of course, it's also an (complete) multitracker, effect processor
(and much more actually).
Rocco