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ttonon
2010-02-04 05:28:33 UTC
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Hi all,

Can anyone recommend sound file software that could take popular sound
file formats and allow export of numerical data to a spread sheet?
I've been using Cool Edit, one of the original, very good, free
packages that shows wave forms in real time and Fourier transforms in
frequency space, but it cannot export the numerical data, and I have
to pick off numbers from the graphs. I'm hoping I could get the
software I'd like as free ware or share ware, but if not, then
hopefully less than $100. I'd much appreciate any suggestions.

Best regards,
Tom
Tony
2010-02-04 11:00:08 UTC
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Post by ttonon
Can anyone recommend sound file software that could take popular sound
file formats and allow export of numerical data to a spread sheet?
Liberty Praxis can take WAV files and export to csv. There is a free trial
version that should do this. I have tried this in a basic way with short
mono files, haven't played with it much.
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vmsa
2010-03-05 23:40:20 UTC
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Post by ttonon
Can anyone recommend sound file software that could take popular sound
file formats and allow export of numerical data to a spread sheet?
Hi,
SpectraLAB do it.

Victor

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