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« on: December 19, 2017, 12:38:59 AM »
Hi,
I'm getting the error "Application doesn't work with this type of infile" regardless of whether my files are 1 or 2 channels. Here's an example.
++++++++++++++ Start command output ++++++++++++++
## 2 channel input file
marqrdt$ strange shift 1 SingingBowlHit01.wav SingingBowlHit01-shifted.wav -1000 -l
Application doesn't work with this type of infile.
marqrdt$ sndfile-info SingingBowlHit01.wav
========================================
File : SingingBowlHit01.wav
Length : 4203184
RIFF : 4203176
WAVE
fmt : 16
Format : 0x1 => WAVE_FORMAT_PCM
Channels : 2
Sample Rate : 44100
Block Align : 4
Bit Width : 16
Bytes/sec : 176400
data : 4203140
End
----------------------------------------
Sample Rate : 44100
Frames : 1050785
Channels : 2
Format : 0x00010002
Sections : 1
Seekable : TRUE
Duration : 00:00:23.827
Signal Max : 30200 (-0.71 dB)
## I can de-interleave it into a pair of single channel files...
marqrdt$ sndfile-deinterleave SingingBowlHit01.wav
Input file : SingingBowlHit01
Output files :
SingingBowlHit01_00.wav
SingingBowlHit01_01.wav
marqrdt$ strange shift 1 SingingBowlHit01_00.wav SingingBowlHit01-shifted.wav -1000 -l
Application doesn't work with this type of infile.
## sndfile-info tells me it's 1 channel. File size is about half, which seems to confirm.
marqrdt$ sndfile-info SingingBowlHit01_00.wav
========================================
File : SingingBowlHit01_00.wav
Length : 2101614
RIFF : 2101606
WAVE
fmt : 16
Format : 0x1 => WAVE_FORMAT_PCM
Channels : 1
Sample Rate : 44100
Block Align : 2
Bit Width : 16
Bytes/sec : 88200
data : 2101570
End
----------------------------------------
Sample Rate : 44100
Frames : 1050785
Channels : 1
Format : 0x00010002
Sections : 1
Seekable : TRUE
Duration : 00:00:23.827
Signal Max : 30192 (-0.71 dB)
++++++++++++++ End command output ++++++++++++++
I get this for pretty much any command I run. I'm running on OS High Sierra 10.13.2 running the cdpr71mac-07-16 distribution. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, as this toolkit appears to be quite powerful.
Regards,
Paul M.