pcmfade(1)pcmfade(1)NAMEpcmfade - create a fade-in or fade-out in a PCM file
SYNOPSISpcmfade 0%-offset 100%-offset file
DESCRIPTIONpcmfade can be used to create a fade-in (0%-offset < 100%-offset) or a
fade-out (0%-offset > 100%-offset) in a raw PCM audio file.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
0%-offset
Specify the file offset at which the volume should be faded to
0% (i.e. silence).
100%-offset
Specify the file offset at which the volume should reach the
original level.
file The file to work with. The file must be a raw PCM audio file:
linear signed 16 bits, stereo, 44.1 kHz, intel byte order
(``little endian''). This is also known as ``CD quality'' audio
format. It is created by tosha(1), for example.
WARNING: The file is modified in-place. If the original file contents
need to preserved, you must make a backup copy before using pcmfade!
OFFSETS
File offsets can be specified in two ways: as time stamp, or as sample
count. Note: 1 sample = 4 bytes (16 bits left and 16 bits right). In
both cases, the offset can be relative to the beginning of the file, or
(if prefixed with a minus sign) relative to the end of the file. Thus,
the offset syntax is:
[-] [minutes] : seconds | [-] samples
minutes
is an integer value, which may be omitted. The default value is
0. Note that the colon may not be omitted, because it indicates
the time stamp syntax. if the colon is missing, the value is
assumed to be a sample count, not a time stamp.
seconds
is an integer or floating point value. It can be larger than
60, for example ``1:80'' is the same as ``2:20'', and ``:120.5''
is the same as ``2:00.5''.
samples
is an integer value (1 sample = 4 bytes). There are 44100 sam‐
ples per second.
If no sign is specified, the offset is assumed to be relative to the
beginning of the file. If a minus sign is present, the offset is rela‐
tive to the end of the file. For example, if the length of the file is
four minutes, ``-1:15'' specifies the same offset as ``2:45''.
SEE ALSOtosha(1), pcmplay(1), sox(1), intro(1)BUGS
Yes. This is an alpha version.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1997-1999
Oliver Fromme <oliver.fromme@heim3.tu-clausthal.de>
All rights reserved. For more information, please refer to the file
LICENCE which is included with the source distribution.
Internet references:
http://www.heim3.tu-clausthal.de/~olli/tosha/
That's the homepage of the CD-DA reader tosha(1) which also contains
the latest version of pcmfade.
21 May 1997 pcmfade(1)