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WAVE (".wav") files are lossless digital audio files commonly used in the pro audio and enthusiast world. Use for questions specifically related to the WAVE format or WAVE files. Can also be used to indicate the answers should be restrained to this format.
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Sine wave making no sound
So given this raw data, I convert it through sox to a WAV file (line breaks added for clarity):
sox
-t raw
-b 16
-r 44100
-e unsigned-integer
--endian little
input.raw
output.wav
The wave … Edit 2:
I created new samples that are signed 16-bit values, then converted to a WAV with this:
sox
-t raw
-b 16
-r 44100
-e signed-integer
--endian little
input.raw
output.wav
The output …