ref: f6a42c50c040196f3f830d3e51d405d5ae2b8982
dir: /src/tests.bat/
@echo off rem Test script for sox under DOS derived from tests.sh. This should rem run without core-dumping or printing any error messages. set file=monkey rem verbose options rem set noise=-V del out.raw del out2.raw del in.raw cls echo on .\sox %noise% %file%.voc ub.raw .\sox %noise% -t raw -r 8196 -u -b -c 1 ub.raw -r 8196 -s -b sb.raw .\sox %noise% -t raw -r 8196 -s -b -c 1 sb.raw -r 8196 -u -b ub2.raw .\sox %noise% -r 8196 -u -b -c 1 ub2.raw -r 8196 ub2.voc @echo off echo. xdir ub.raw /c/b xdir ub2.raw /c/b echo. echo The two checksums above should be the same. pause echo. echo. echo Skip checksum and rate byte. DOS isn't good at this, so just use a echo rough test. echo. xdir %file%.voc /c/b xdir ub2.voc /c/b echo. echo The two lengths above should be the same, if the checksums differ echo investigate further skipping the internal checksum and rate bytes. pause cls del ub.raw del sb.raw del ub2.raw del ub2.voc echo on .\sox %noise% %file%.au -u -r 8192 -u -b ub.raw .\sox %noise% -r 8192 -u -b ub.raw -U -b ub.au .\sox %noise% ub.au -u ub2.raw .\sox %noise% ub.au -w ub2.sf @echo off del ub.raw del ub.au del ub2.raw rem del ub.sf echo on .\sox %noise% ub2.sf ub2.aif .\sox %noise% ub2.aif ub3.sf @echo off echo Skip comment field containing different filenames. Again, DOS sucks. echo. xdir ub2.sf /c/b xdir ub3.sf /c/b echo. echo The two lengths above should be the same, if the checksums differ echo investigate further skipping the internal filename comments. pause cls del ub2.sf del ub2.aif del ub3.sf rem Cmp -l of stop.raw and stop2.raw will show that most of the rem bytes are 1 apart. This is quantization error. rem rem rm -f stop.raw stop2.raw stop2.au rem Bytes 23 - 26 are the revision level of VOC file utilities and checksum. rem We may use different ones than Sound Blaster utilities do. rem We use 0/1 for the major/minor, SB uses that on the 1.15 utility disk. set file= set noise=