How to record 10 seconds of audio with SoX?
A little late, but if anyone had the same question, you have to use the trim "effect" to record a set length of audio.
So to record 10 seconds of audio just append trim 0 10 at the end of your command, e.g.,
$ sox -b 32 -e unsigned-integer -r 96k -c 2 -d --clobber --buffer $((96000*2*10)) /tmp/soxrecording.wav trim 0 10
From the SoX man:
trim {position(+)}
Cuts portions out of the audio. Any number of positions may be given; audio is not sent to the output until the first position is reached. The effect then alternates between copying and discarding audio at each position. Using a value of 0 for the first position parameter allows copying from the beginning of the audio.
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shrx
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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shrx over 1 year
I want to record 10 seconds of audio from my microphone input with SoX. I haven’t found any example in the documentation or elsewhere that would show how to do it. Here’s my current command using
timeout
to stop the recording. Is there a better way to do it?timeout 10 sox -b 32 -e unsigned-integer -r 96k -c 2 -d --clobber --buffer $((96000*2*10)) /tmp/soxrecording.wav
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shrx about 8 yearsbetter late than never :)