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ubuntu - How to add a mp3 handler to sox? - Super User

    https://superuser.com/questions/421153/how-to-add-a-mp3-handler-to-sox
    This does not work for me. Even after aptitude reinstall sox I still get a SoX was compiled without MP3 encoding support when I try to run sox afterwards. (Though admittedly I'm still running Lucid, this might work better on a more modern Ubuntu.) – zrajm Oct 23 '13 at 8:06

Installing SoX with MP3 Support on CentOS

    https://arstech.net/installing-sox-with-mp3-support-on-centos/
    Installing SoX with MP3 Support on CentOS. How to fix error: sox formats: no handler for file extension `mp3′ Default SoX installation from yum doesn’t have mp3 handler: AUDIO FILE FORMATS: 8svx aif aifc aiff aiffc al amb au avr caf cdda cdr cvs cvsd dat dvms f4 f8 fap flac fssd gsm hcom htk ima ircam la lpc lpc10 lu mat mat4 mat5 maud nist ogg paf prc pvf raw s1 s2 s3 s4 sb sd2 sds sf sl ...

Installing MP3 Support On Ubuntu - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/installing-mp3-support-on-ubuntu-346496/
    Jul 29, 2005 · The ubuntu wiki has all this information. Check out the Non-Free Multimedia Support pages. Basically you are going to add some more repositories to your apt sources.list. The gory details are explained on that page and it is very easy to do.

How to play mp3 files from the command line? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/115369/how-to-play-mp3-files-from-the-command-line
    Not sure if your server will support it, but VLC also has a command line version that can play (with the right packages) MP3 files: nvlc file.mp3 The 'n' in front of 'vlc' invokes the ncurses interface which is for the command line. This allows you to play multiple files, pause and control the files being played.

SoX - Sound eXchange / Re: [SoX-users] mp3 support in bin ...

    https://sourceforge.net/p/sox/mailman/message/6319693/
    SoX - Sound eXchange Mailing Lists Brought to you by: cbagwell , mansr , robs , uklauer

How to convert mp3 to wav in Ubuntu DeveloperNote.com

    https://developernote.com/2017/04/how-to-convert-mp3-to-wav-in-ubuntu/
    How to convert mp3 to wav in Ubuntu. Posted by dmitriano Ubuntu Install sox tool with mp3 support: apt-get install sox apt-get install libsox-fmt-mp3 sox file.mp3 file.wav Basically that is all, but if you need to check resulting wav file parameters like channels, sample rate, ...

Ubuntu – Package Search Results -- sox

    https://packages.ubuntu.com/sox
    You have searched for packages that names contain sox in all suites, all sections, and all architectures. Found 14 matching packages.. Exact hits Package sox. trusty (14.04LTS) (sound): Swiss army knife of sound processing [universe] 14.4.1-3ubuntu1.1 [security]: amd64 i386 14.4.1-3ubuntu1 [ports]: arm64 armhf powerpc ppc64el

Building MP3 support into Sox – Inverted Egg

    http://eggblog.invertedegg.com/?p=19
    Now, I’m trying to put together a simple script to merge an MP3 playlist into a single MP3. Sox should do the trick … but it doesn’t come with built-in MP3 support (for obvious reasons). Here’s what I did to build MP3 support into Sox — many thanks to a good post by Michael Walma on the Ubuntu Forums.

Ubuntu Manpage: SoX - Sound eXchange, the Swiss Army knife ...

    http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/sox.1.html
    E.g. with sox long.mp3 short.mp3 trim 10 SoX first decompresses the input MP3 file, then applies the trim effect, and finally creates the output MP3 file by re-compressing the audio - with a possible reduction in fidelity above that which occurred when the input file was created. Hence, if what is ultimately desired is lossily compressed audio ...



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