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VB how to connect the three wav sound files into a wav file?

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VB how to connect the three wav sound files into a wav file?

I have 01. Wav, 02. Wav, 03. Wav sound files, three want to connect them into a sound file 11. Wav
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VB code, ask everybody to give directions, thank you

CodePudding user response:

Can't copy into memory and then merged output?

CodePudding user response:

Wav file is according to the different sampling frequency, the basic information such as channel of audio data, three files if you are in the same frequency, channel configuration such as sampling, then to merge these audio files are relatively simple, only need to put its own file header and separation of sampling data, and then merge the sampling data part, again using one of the file header information change on the length, and then on the front of the merged data as A file to use, and finally put these data is written to the file is completed your so-called merge, but if you this A few file information such as the sampling frequency or channel one, it must first be unified data standards, and then to encode each data conversion, data after the unified data format to merge operations such as sampling size (refers to the sampling frequency, channels, such as format), actually process is not complicated, as long as you search for wav file format can learn many things, especially the file header should be well understood, as to wav data and data conversion part, mainly to understand the principle of the audio data you will understand, in fact, the concept of frequency is the time section data is hardware A/D conversion of voltage size collection of data, as for the data bits of what, mainly is the precision of A/D conversion, understanding of the audio data to do the conversion, it is easy to operate,

CodePudding user response:

Using NCTAudioStudio control points minutes,

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refer to the original poster u013602570 response:
copy into memory and then merged output?


Is completely the same type of sound format, don't need to involve specialized voice processing, just simple splicing output, or even the recording,
Novice, code, please give directions, thank you

CodePudding user response:

 DOS command: 
Copy 1. Wav/B + 2. Wav/B + 3. Wav x.w av/B/B
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