Re: [LAU] Using commandline app to mark/detect sounds above a threshold

From: J. C. <julien@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Nov 07 2016 - 14:42:15 EET

Nov 7 2016, Peter P. has written:
...
> I tried to record myself sleeping in order to find out what I was
> uttering. In my case I recorded the entire night, an approach which you
> should do as well, and then strip silent parts from the recording in an
> extra step.
Hey hey Peter,
that already is my approach, on the same grounds that you mention.
...
> SoX has two effects, silence and vad (voice activity detector) which can
> possibly anaylze your recording.
Ah, I expected that SoX would be thrown in at some point. Well, I'll
look into Sox and the other tools you mentioned. Thank you.
...
> https://github.com/amsehili/auditok
> The aubio toolkit on Debian offers two binaries:
> aubioquiet - a command line tool to extracts quiet and loud regions from a file
> and
> aubiocut - a command line tool to slice sound files at onset or beat timestamps
...
Best wishes,

Jeanette

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