Translates audio binaries into AVR memory data.
Author: Ino Schlaucher ino@blushingboy.org
Created: 2008-07-28
Copyright: 2008 Ino Schlaucher blushingboy.org
License: GPLv3 (upgrading previous version)
Based on an original piece of code by Mathieu Brethes.
Copyright (c) 2003 by Mathieu Brethes thieumsweb@free.fr thieumsweb.free.fr
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- Use Audacity to create the file with the right settings: 8KHz, 8bit, mono. Do it with WAV export.
- Audacity will always leave a tail, making the file suck big time. Therefore trim it with:
sox fifiu.wav fifiu-cut.wav trim 0 10000s
- Compile wav2c with usual
make
- Export it to text with:
./wav2c fifiu-cut.wav fifiu.h sounddata
Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder