ref: 7c620bf63e1111ab49271b80cb1b88a3c9e14fc1
parent: 86d4d41e609e17c1f40b518d25abf8d4d4ae9942
author: rrt <rrt>
date: Fri Feb 2 19:16:50 EST 2007
Explain why you might want to use -t sndfile.
--- a/sox.1
+++ b/sox.1
@@ -720,6 +720,9 @@
that require optional libsndfile support are marked
`\fB(libsndfile)\fR'. File types that can be handled by libsndfile
using \fB\-t sndfile\fR are marked `\fB(also with \-t sndfile)\fR'.
+This might be useful if you have a file that doesn't work with SoX's
+default format readers and writers, and there's a libsndfile reader
+and writer for that format.
.SP
.TP
.B .raw (also with \-t sndfile)