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ROC-COPY(1) | Roc Toolkit | ROC-COPY(1) |
NAME¶
roc-copy - copy local audio
SYNOPSIS¶
roc-copy OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION¶
Read audio stream from a file, transform it, and and write it to a another file.
Options¶
- -h, --help
- Print help and exit
- -V, --version
- Print version and exit
- -v, --verbose
- Increase verbosity level (may be used multiple times)
- -L, --list-supported
- list supported schemes and formats
- -i,--input=FILE_URI
- Input file URI
- -o,--output=FILE_URI
- Output file URI
- --input-format=FILE_FORMAT
- Force input file format
- --output-format=FILE_FORMAT
- Force output file format
- --frame-len=TIME
- Duration of the internal frames, TIME units
- -r,--rate=INT
- Output sample rate, Hz
- --resampler-backend=ENUM
- Resampler backend (possible values="default", "builtin", "speex", "speexdec" default=`default')
- --resampler-profile=ENUM
- Resampler profile (possible values="low", "medium", "high" default=`medium')
- --profiling
- Enable self profiling (default=off)
- --color=ENUM
- Set colored logging mode for stderr output (possible values="auto", "always", "never" default=`auto')
File URI¶
--input and --output options require a file URI in one of the following forms:
- file:///ABS/PATH -- absolute file path
- file://localhost/ABS/PATH -- absolute file path (alternative form; only "localhost" host is supported)
- file:/ABS/PATH -- absolute file path (alternative form)
- file:REL/PATH -- relative file path
- file://- -- stdout
- file:- -- stdout (alternative form)
Examples:
- file:///home/user/test.wav
- file://localhost/home/user/test.wav
- file:/home/user/test.wav
- file:./test.wav
- file:-
The list of supported file formats can be retrieved using --list-supported option.
If the --output is omitted, the conversion results are discarded.
The --input-format and --output-format options can be used to force the file format. If the option is omitted, the file format is auto-detected. This option is always required for stdin or stdout.
The path component of the provided URI is percent-decoded. For convenience, unencoded characters are allowed as well, except that % should be always encoded as %25.
For example, the file named /foo/bar%/[baz] may be specified using either of the following URIs: file:///foo%2Fbar%25%2F%5Bbaz%5D and file:///foo/bar%25/[baz].
Time units¶
- TIME should have one of the following forms:
- 123ns; 1.23us; 1.23ms; 1.23s; 1.23m; 1.23h;
EXAMPLES¶
Convert sample rate to 48k:
$ roc-copy -vv --rate=48000 -i file:input.wav -o file:output.wav
Drop output results (useful for benchmarking):
$ roc-copy -vv --rate=48000 -i file:input.wav
Input from stdin, output to stdout:
$ roc-copy -vv --input-format=wav -i file:- \
--output-format=wav -o file:- >./output.wav <./input.wav
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
The following environment variables are supported:
- NO_COLOR
- By default, terminal coloring is automatically detected. This environment variable can be set to a non-empty string to disable terminal coloring. It has lower precedence than --color option.
- FORCE_COLOR
- By default, terminal coloring is automatically detected. This environment variable can be set to a positive integer to enable/force terminal coloring. It has lower precedence than NO_COLOR variable and --color option.
SEE ALSO¶
roc-recv(1), roc-send(1), the Roc web site at https://roc-streaming.org/
BUGS¶
Please report any bugs found via GitHub (https://github.com/roc-streaming/roc-toolkit/).
AUTHORS¶
See authors page on the website for a list of maintainers and contributors (https://roc-streaming.org/toolkit/docs/about_project/authors.html).
COPYRIGHT¶
2024, Roc Streaming authors
2024 | Roc Toolkit 0.4 |