Looks like dts-wav. This explains the soxi output. If you want details of what you can get from that site, check out this answer on SuperUser. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to detect real sample size and number of channels in WAV file? Ask Question. Asked 7 years ago. Active 1 year, 8 months ago.
Viewed 20k times. Load subtitles in. Improve this question. There are two channels, hence it takes twice the bandwidth of a single channel. Does your comment still hold in that case? All the technical data in the question has been reported by various tools. I'm seeking a tool that can accurately report the technical data for the WAV file, without getting confused by erroneous headers. Add a comment.
Active Oldest Votes. One can also use this utility via a GUI: mediainfo-gui. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Jan Waldmann Jan Waldmann 11 1 1 bronze badge.
If mplayer didn't notice it was really dts though, you would just hear noise. If playback on both players is possible, the situation can maybe be explained by a fallback in VLC.
Details required :. Cancel Submit. Paulo GM Independent Advisor. I'm an Independent Advisor and an individual like you inclined to help. As I was digging on this, displaying the sample rate was removed after Windows XP. However, you can use a tool called MediaTab to display the full details of a media file. Standard disclaimer: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information.
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