ttyWaveEdit allows to display graphically a PCM WAVE sound file directly to a terminal or to a text file and to turn it back into a PCM WAVE. It is written in ANSI C (C89), runs on little and big-endian systems and only requires a 80x25 tty terminal.
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-Fixed some stupid bug in the normalization -Made the input and output stream be able to be the same in both modes (the latter overwrites the input) -Added a "-n" or "--nonorm" command line argument to disable the normalization in mode 1 (not recommended) -Added "Press Enter to quit" -Added a Delay function for the stdout output -Moved the display of sample rate and bits per samples to after the display of the sound in mode 1 with stdout
-Fixed some stupid bug in the normalization -Made the input and output stream be able to be the same in both modes (the latter overwrites the input) -Added a "-n" or "--nonorm" command line argument to disable the normalization in mode 1 (not recommended) -Added "Press Enter to quit" -Added a Delay function for the stdout output -Moved the display of sample rate and bits per samples to after the display of the sound in mode 1 with stdout
-Fixed some stupid bug in the normalization -Made the input and output stream be able to be the same in both modes (the latter overwrites the input) -Added a "-n" or "--nonorm" command line argument to disable the normalization in mode 1 (not recommended) -Added "Press Enter to quit" -Added a Delay function for the stdout output -Moved the display of sample rate and bits per samples to after the display of the sound in mode 1 with stdout
-Fixed some stupid bug in the normalization -Made the input and output stream be able to be the same in both modes (the latter overwrites the input) -Added a "-n" or "--nonorm" command line argument to disable the normalization in mode 1 (not recommended) -Added "Press Enter to quit" -Added a Delay function for the stdout output -Moved the display of sample rate and bits per samples to after the display of the sound in mode 1 with stdout
-Fixed some stupid bug in the normalization -Made the input and output stream be able to be the same in both modes (the latter overwrites the input) -Added a "-n" or "--nonorm" command line argument to disable the normalization in mode 1 (not recommended) -Added "Press Enter to quit" -Added a Delay function for the stdout output -Moved the display of sample rate and bits per samples to after the display of the sound in mode 1 with stdout
-Fixed some stupid bug in the normalization -Made the input and output stream be able to be the same in both modes (the latter overwrites the input) -Added a "-n" or "--nonorm" command line argument to disable the normalization in mode 1 (not recommended) -Added "Press Enter to quit" -Added a Delay function for the stdout output -Moved the display of sample rate and bits per samples to after the display of the sound in mode 1 with stdout
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