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    | SNDFILE-INTERLEAVE(1) | General Commands Manual | SNDFILE-INTERLEAVE(1) | 
NAME¶
sndfile-interleave,
    sndfile-deinterleave —
    convert mono files into a multi-channel file and vice
    versa
SYNOPSIS¶
sndfile-interleave | 
    input1 input2
      ... -o
      output | 
  
sndfile-deinterleave | 
    file | 
DESCRIPTION¶
sndfile-interleave creates a multi-channel
    file taking audio data from two or more mono files as individual channels.
    The format of the output file is determined by its filename suffix. The
    audio parameters of the output file will be made so that the format can
    accommodate each of the mono inputs; for example, the samplerate will be the
    maximal samplerate occurring in the inputs. The output file will be
    overwritten if it already exists.
sndfile-deinterleave creates two
    or more mono files from a multi-channel audio file, containing data from the
    individual channels. The names of the resulting mono files are of the form
    “name_XY.suf” where
    name and
    suf are the
    basename and suffix of the original file. If any file of such name already
    exists, it will be overwritten. Apart from the number of channels, the audio
    format of the resulting mono files is the same as that of the original
  file.
EXIT STATUS¶
The sndfile-interleave utility
    exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES¶
Merge a mono OGG file and a mono FLAC file into a stereo WAV file:
$ sndfile-interleave left.ogg right.flac -o stereo.wav
Split a multi-channel into individual mono files:
$ sndfile-deinterleave multi.wav
Input file : multi
Output files :
    multi_00.wav
    multi_01.wav
    multi_02.wav
    multi_03.wav
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>
| November 2, 2014 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |