Hi, guys!
I thought I'll just throw in a little program I came up with when I got to reamping virtual circuits in OrCAD. I don't know if anyone here is into it, but anyway here it is:
Link to my box
It is a command line program and requires Python 2.7.X to run, but I can try and see about that if required.
Some features:
- supports wave audio up to 88.2kHz / 24b;
- Supports multichannel wavs (the channel to convert is chosen via the '-c' option);
- Works fast (a minute of maximum supported resolution audio gets converted in 45 seconds. You can benefit further using lighter wav format and quicker HDD);
- Does not lock up and shows progress;
- Can be interrupted via standard Ctrl+C combination at any time - even when writing data to file - all offloaded data gets saved;
- Shows help if run without arguments.
Cheers.
I thought I'll just throw in a little program I came up with when I got to reamping virtual circuits in OrCAD. I don't know if anyone here is into it, but anyway here it is:
Link to my box
It is a command line program and requires Python 2.7.X to run, but I can try and see about that if required.
Some features:
- supports wave audio up to 88.2kHz / 24b;
- Supports multichannel wavs (the channel to convert is chosen via the '-c' option);
- Works fast (a minute of maximum supported resolution audio gets converted in 45 seconds. You can benefit further using lighter wav format and quicker HDD);
- Does not lock up and shows progress;
- Can be interrupted via standard Ctrl+C combination at any time - even when writing data to file - all offloaded data gets saved;
- Shows help if run without arguments.
Cheers.