On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 00:57:43 +0100
mchristoph.eckert(a)t-online.de (Christoph Eckert) wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know a program which can verify the integrity of
audio - especially wav - files?
I have a recorded file and I was told that the file contained
8148 Bytes of trash data at the end.
Somehow I'd like to check if this is true, and if so, I'd like
to do some checks to know what's the reason for the damaged
file.
The "sndfile-info" program which is part of libsndfile should
do this. On some distributions it gets put in a separate
package (ie sndfile-programs on Debian).
Erik
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