sfconvert − convert audio files
sfconvert infile outfile [output options]
The sfconvert command converts an audio file to another file format or data format.
The following keywords specify the format of the output sound file:
format f
Output file format. f must be one of the following:
compression c
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.
sfinfo(1)
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