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Keith Packard wrote:

> server is a nice feature.  If you know of another library which can read/write
> audio files in a variety of formats, I'd use that instead.


Snd is a wonderful editor which can read/write more PCM file formats
than any other application I've seen for Linux. And the code to do this
is, I believe, contained in a library:
ftp://ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu/pub/Lisp/sndlib.tar.gz

I could be wrong, though... haven't actually looked at the library!

I found this at:
http://sound.lovebead.com/#tools

--PW

