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Hi everyone,

How are you ?

Happy new year for all !!!

Well I want to know how can I find some data like a tone in a recorded wave
file in WindowsPCM format in 11kHz - 8bits.
This file(s) will contain some conversations like phone conversations and
some tones in midlle so I need to find this tones, how can I read this datas
and recognize some tone ?

Very Thanks for helps,

Danilo Almeida.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi, Danielo,

happy new year to you!

What you want to accomplish is a rather sophisticated task which requires
elaborated skills in wave encoding, physics and sound recognition. Once you
have these, you can start creating an application/tool trying to filter the
unwanted sounds. There is no easy way.

HTH,
Axel Dahmen
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Hi everyone,

How are you ?

Happy new year for all !!!

Well I want to know how can I find some data like a tone in a recorded wave file in WindowsPCM format in 11kHz - 8bits.
This file(s) will contain some conversations like phone conversations and
some tones in midlle so I need to find this tones, how can I read this datas and recognize some tone ?

Very Thanks for helps,

Danilo Almeida.

Nov 17 '05 #2

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