I am looking for a replacement for the old SoundRec32 that was used with Windows. I need a program from a script and need to know what command line switches are available.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
This application doesn't have support for Command Line switches. I have downloaded and tested its functionality and nothing worked.
However, there is something else called SOX. It's an application that supports scripting and command line processing/recording, etc.
I am looking for a replacement for the old SoundRec32 that was used with Windows. I need a program from a script and need to know what command line switches are available.
This application doesn't have support for Command Line switches. I have downloaded and tested its functionality and nothing worked.
However, there is something else called SOX. It's an application that supports scripting and command line processing/recording, etc.
Use the following website: http://sox.sourceforge.net/
Command line help: http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html