WaveTools is an 8-program library for mono WAV Files manipulation.
One of the major advantages of using WaveTools is that you can avoid the hassle of format conversions or standard input filters. If you want to arrange some WAVs for your voice modem or need to generate test samples quickly and easily, WaveTools may be just what you're looking for.
WaveTools was developed under Linux/gcc, but it should compile on any platform that has an ANSI C compiler (except wview, of course). Recent updates to the software include dropping binary DOS support due to a lack of DOS compiler. However, if you do have an old watcom compiler available, you can still try building your own DOS binaries.
Other updates include a bug fix in wcat.c when converting to lower sample rates, and a switch to PDF format for documentation (though it is still in German only). If you run into any compiling issues, you may want to try deleting the wview entry from the exec: tag in the Makefile. Additionally, if you're not into computer archeology, svgalib should be obsolete by now.
Overall, WaveTools is a great choice for those looking to manipulate mono WAV Files quickly and easily. Whether you need to generate test samples or write your own effect filters, WaveTools can simplify the process and save you time.
Version 1.0: N/A