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                         SoX: Sound eXchange
                         -------------------

SoX (Sound eXchange) is the Swiss Army knife of sound processing
tools: it translates sound files between many different file formats,
and can apply many sound effects and transforms, as well as doing
basic analysis and providing input to more capable analysis and
plotting tools.

SoX is distributed under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL. To be precise: the
sox program is distributed under the GPL, while the library libsox, in
which most of SoX's functionality resides, is dual-licensed. Note that
some optional components of libsox are GPL only: if you use these, you
must use libsox under the GPL.

Send bug fixes, enhancements and feature requests to
sox-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, or post them to the relevant tracker
at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/.

This release understands:

  o Raw files in various binary formats
  o Raw textual data
  o Amiga 8svx files
  o Apple/SGI AIFF files
  o SUN .au files
    o PCM, u-law, A-law
    o G7xx ADPCM files (read only)
    o mutant DEC .au files
    o NeXT .snd files
  o AVR files
  o CD-R (music CD format)
  o CVS and VMS files (continuous variable slope)
  o GSM files
  o LPC-10 files
  o Macintosh HCOM files
  o Amiga MAUD files
  o AMR-WB & AMR-NB (with optional libamrwb & libamrnb libraries)
  o MP3 (with optional libmad and libmp3lame libraries)
  o MP4, AAC, AC3, WAVPACK, AMR-NB files (with optional ffmpeg
    library)
  o AVI, WMV, Ogg Theora, MPEG video files (with optional ffmpeg
    library)
  o Ogg Vorbis files (with optional Ogg Vorbis libraries)
  o FLAC files (with optional libflac)
  o IRCAM SoundFile files
  o NIST SPHERE files
  o Turtle beach SampleVision files
  o Soundtool (DOS) files
  o Yamaha TX-16W sampler files
  o Sound Blaster .VOC files
  o Dialogic/OKI ADPCM files (.VOX)
  o Microsoft .WAV files
    o PCM, u-law, A-law
    o MS ADPCM, IMA ADPCM
    o GSM
    o RIFX (big endian)
  o Psion (palmtop) A-law WVE files and Record voice notes
  o Maxis XA Audio files
    o EA ADPCM (read support only, for now)
  o Pseudo-file formats that allow direct playing/recording
    from most audio devices
  o The "null" pseudo-file that reads and writes from/to nowhere

Most sound formats are auto-detected.

The sound effects include:

  o Channel averaging, duplication, and removal (general mixer)
  o Band-pass filters
  o Band-reject filter
  o Bass tone control
  o Compress and Expand (compand) the dynamic range of a sample
  o Chorus effect
  o DC-shift audio - useful to get the best volume adjustments
  o De-emphasis filter
  o Move sound stage of CD audio to in front of you (for headphone
    use)
  o Add an echo
  o Add a sequence of echos
  o Fade in and out
  o Apply a flanger effect
  o Apply a high-pass filter
  o Apply a low-pass filter
  o Apply an equalizer effect
  o Add dithering/masking noise to a signal
  o Multi-band compander
  o Normalise the audio level
  o Pad with silence
  o Pan sound between channels
  o Apply a phaser effect
  o Change the key (pitch) of a sound file without affecting its speed
  o Repeat audio data
  o Change sampling rates using several different algorithms. A
     'resample' and 'polyphase' effect use high-grade signal rate
     changes using real signal theory!
  o Apply a reverb effect
  o Reverse the sound samples (to search for Satanic messages ;-)
  o Detect periods of silence and start and stop processing based on
    it
  o Change speed (pitch and tempo together)
    motor on a tape recorder)
  o Splice together audio sections
  o Display general stats on a sound sample
  o Change the tempo an audio file (without affecting pitch)
  o Swap stereo channels
  o Create sounds with a simple synthesizer
  o Treble tone control
  o Trim audio data from beginning and end of file
  o Apply a tremolo effect
  o Volume adjustment
  o Noise elimination using frequency profiling
  o Resample using libsamplerate (aka Secret Rabbit code, optional
    external library)
  o Apply LADSPA (Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API) effects
    such as cmt (Computer Music Toolkit)

Unless you're using a pre-compiled binary version, you will need to
compile SoX as described in the INSTALL file.

SoX is distributed with man pages, with plain text versions for those
on systems without man.

The majority of SoX features and source code are contributed by users.
Thank you very much for making SoX a success! There are many new
features wanted for SoX, listed on the feature request tracker at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/. Users are encouraged to
implement them!