sfconvert(1) ============ NAME ---- sfconvert - convert audio files SYNOPSIS -------- *sfconvert* 'infile' 'outfile' ['output options'] DESCRIPTION ----------- The `sfconvert` command converts an audio file to another file format or data format. OPTIONS ------- The following keywords specify the format of the output sound file: `format` 'f':: Output file format. 'f' must be one of the following: [horizontal] `aiff`::: Audio Interchange File Format `aifc`::: AIFF-C `next`::: NeXT/Sun .snd/.au Format `wave`::: MS RIFF WAVE `bicsf`::: Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File Format `smp`::: Sample Vision Format `voc`::: Creative Voice File Format `nist`::: NIST SPHERE Format `caf`::: Core Audio Format `flac`::: FLAC `compression` 'c':: [horizontal] `ulaw`::: G.711 mu-law `alaw`::: G.711 A-law `ima`::: IMA ADPCM `msadpcm`::: Microsoft ADPCM `flac`::: FLAC `alac`::: Apple Lossless Audio Codec `byteorder` 'e':: Output byte order. 'e' may be either `big` or `little`. `channels` 'n':: Number of output channels. 'n' is 1 for mono, and 2 for stereo. `integer` 'n' 's':: Convert to integer audio data. 'n' indicates the output sample width in bits. 's' specifies the sample format and may be either `2scomp` for 2's complement signed data or `unsigned` for unsigned data. `float` 'm':: Convert to floating-point audio data with a maximum amplitude of 'm' (usually `1.0`). The `integer` and `float` options are mutually exclusive. The following options take no additional arguments: `--help`:: `-h`:: Print help message. `--version`:: `-v`:: Print version information. SEE ALSO -------- linkaf:sfinfo[1] AUTHOR ------ Michael Pruett