Unix users can process WAV files using WavTools, a collection of software programs designed for this purpose.
One tool you'll find in this software is wavcat, which is designed to concatenate WAV files quickly and easily. With options to convert stereo to mono, you'll have even more control over your audio management. Another tool, wavpad, can add padding to 16 bit 44 kHz WAV files as required by some CD writing software.
Wavinfo is another program included with this package, and it provides helpful information about the header and chunks of any given WAV file. This can be incredibly useful for editing or manipulating audio files with precision.
To customize your experience with WavTools, you can edit the Makefile to choose your preferred build options and installation directories. Once you've done that, building the library, programs, and documentation is as simple as typing "make" in your terminal. Finally, you can install the programs and manual pages by typing "make install".
Overall, if you're looking for a reliable and efficient set of tools for managing WAV files on Unix, WavTools is definitely worth considering. With multiple programs that cover a range of audio processing needs and robust customization options, you can streamline your audio editing and management tasks with just a few clicks.
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