Just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. May be it can help youSee the end of this message for details on invoking
Tried to load mp4 file.Same error creeps in. Then try to load any mp4/mkv video into clever FFmpeg-GUI. NET Framework is listed and if it's activated. Search for Programs & Features, activate or disactivate features (on the left): See, what. Sox -M temp_flfr.wav temp_c.wav temp_lfr.wav temp_slsr.wav output51.wav The simplest solution is to just use the L+R input but less loudĪ more sophisticated version would use a bit of the ‘oops’ effect and add some delay Sox temp_flfr.wav temp_c.wav remix 1,2 highpass 300 lowpass 3500 There are sophisticated ways to take only the voice out of a recording, but since we only have sox at our disposal, we will just filter out the human voice frequencies 300-3500 Hz Sox temp_flfr.wav temp_lfr.wav remix 1,2 lowpass 120 We take only the frequencies under 120 Hz for the subwoofer Step 2: LFE channel (Low frequency/subwoofer) Sox input.wav temp_flfr.wav -b 24 -r 48000 gain -n -3 (normalize to -3 dB)
Optionally, we could normalize the volume, use 24 bit sampling at 48KHz We just copy the left and right channel into the first two channels FR + FL. This is a simplified process, using just sox command line, to generate a 5.1 audio file. Output: a 6-channel audio file in 5.1(side) layout (FL+FR+FC+LFE+SL+SR)
That too didn't work.So totally confused how to use SoX.upmixing a stereo file to 5.1 audio with sox Also as per below guidelines someone posted in net that too tips taken from this forum only.