SYNOPSIS
- wavtool-pl {outfile} {infile} {offset} {length} {p1} {p2} {p3} {v1} {v2} {v3} {v4} {ovr} {p4} {p5} {v5}
DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
wavtool-pl is a program that can concatenate and mix wav files. Also adjust the volume of the wav files. The program will concatenate the input file to the end of the output file. If ovr is set, the input will be mixed with the end of the output file.
To adjust the volume, use the 5 points (p1 ~ p5) and the corresponding volume parameter (v1 - v5). The relationship of the points are offset -> p1 -> p2 -> p5 ... p3 <- p4 <- (offset+length).
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
outfile
- The output file
infile
- The input file
offset
- How much offset (in msec) from head of the input file needs to skip.
length
- How much length (in msec) from offset of the input file needs to be processed.
p1
- point 1 (in msec). It is the relative position after offset.
p2
- point 2 (in msec). It is the relative position after p1.
p3
- point 3 (in msec). It is the relative position before p4.
v1
- volume for point 1. The value is 0 to 100 which means percentage.
v2
- volume for point 2. The value is 0 to 100 which means percentage.
v3
- volume for point 3. The value is 0 to 100 which means percentage.
v4
- volume for point 4. The value is 0 to 100 which means percentage.
ovr
- The length of overlap (in msec). The head of the input (after offset) will be mixed with the end of the output.
p4
- point 4 (in msec). It is the relative position before the end of input (offset + length).
p5
- point 5 (in msec). It is the relative position after p2.
v5
- volume for point 5. The value is 0 to 100 which means percentage.
BUGS
The upstreams BTS can be found at m[blue]http://sourceforge.jp/projects/wavtool-pl/ticket/m[].
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2014 Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu)
This manual page was written for the Debian system (and may be used by others).
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or (at your option) any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.