#CONVERT FLAC TO WAV JAVA HOW TO#
How to use loop.txt: specify a loop start, a loop end, and a filename on each line, like so: 853168 5087322 41 Carefree Action.wav Note: on the "file open" dialog, you can hold down Ctrl to select multiple files at once before clicking OK. You'll need the Java Runtime Environment: It probably won't work with Linux+wine unless you put dspadpcm.exe in the folder tools/dspadpcm and use that instead of StandaloneBRSTMBuilder.The program supports command-line arguments (run java -jar "BRSTM Converter.jar" -help for more information.) BRSTM and any other format supported by vgmstream (full list from README)įor more information, click the Help button on the program's initial options dialog.WAV, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, and any other format supported by SoX (full list).amplify audio by a given factor (in amplitude or dB).convert to mono - for stereo sound, it cuts the file size in half.lower the sample rate (absolute or relative), to reduce file size.logg (SoX+jvorbiscomment) split into seperate classes for clarityĭownload version 3.1 here if you're having problemsīRSTM Converter is a program written in Java (but using other programs, like SoX and BrawlLib, to do the actual conversion) that you can use to do batch conversions to BRSTM and/or batch modifications of certain audio attributes: Output code for BRSTM (StandaloneBRSTMBuilder), BRSTM (dspadpcm/RevB). Main software (package us. and subpackages) re-licensed GPL2+ for clarity
dspadpcm.exe can still be used if present.BRSTM Converter current version: 3.21 (June 16, 2012) Download (source code included in JAR)ĭspadpcm.exe replaced with StandaloneBRSTMBuilder (which is open-source)