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Re: looking for a sound waveform viewer, but not audacity for reasons explained



Dan Hitt wrote:
Hi,

Could somebody please point me to a sound waveform viewer?

I'm aware of audacity, which is of course a very fine piece of
software.  But its function is more to edit than just to view.  So,
e.g., if you open a sound file, then it wants to create a project, and
when you want to exit you have to tell it not to save the project that
it created.

I would like to just have something that shows the waveform.

Ideally it would do other tasks connected with viewing, such as being
able to zoom to the sample level, give actual data readouts [sample
value, time, etc], and play nice with other software.  So it would be
nice, e.g., if you could pop it open at the command line and maybe
even have it scroll to some interesting point.  (It would also be nice
if it could play the wave form, but if it can't that's no deal
breaker.)

My vague recollection is that there used to be more than a dozen such
viewers, but i can't seem to track any down now.

TIA for any leads!

dan


Unlikely what you were recalling but I would recommend investigating
scilab, scioslab, and gnuplot

They are EXPLICITLY tools rather than SOLUTIONS.
HTH




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