On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 01:03, Ebrahim Mayat wrote:
Hi
I recently tried the audio file driver and I was able to produce a file
"fluidsynth.raw". In order to convert it to a readable sound file
format, one needs to enter the sampling rate, data size and encoding
used for the raw file. The sampling rate I would presume is 44100 so I
could enter the option "-r 44100". I would like to know if the data
size is 8- or 16-bit and what form of encoding is used to create these
raw files: u-law, ADPCM or signed linear?
Thanks in advance.
Ebrahim
I would imagine it would be 16 bit stereo signed linear audio. You could
always test it with the sox "play" command:
play -c 2 -f s -r 44100 -s w -t raw fluid_output.raw
Regards,
Josh Green