Continuous Spectrogram from multiple wav files.

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Thomas Webber
Thomas Webber el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Comentada: Thomas Webber el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Hello all,
I have been scouring the existing online help but cant seem to find exactly what I’m after. I have a folder with hundreds of 4 min wav files and want to produce a single spectrogram which contains them all. My initial thinking was to read in all wav files and somehow join them into one large file to later put into a spectrogram. Any help would be great appreciated!
Thanks,
Thomas

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Stijn Haenen
Stijn Haenen el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Something like this:
data_tot=[];
>> for i=1:numel(files)
data=audioread(files(i));
data_tot=[data_tot ; data];
end
audiowrite('file.wav',data_tot,Fs);
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Stijn Haenen
Stijn Haenen el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Editada: Stijn Haenen el 19 de Mayo de 2020
you have to make colomns from your data, you can add some lines to do this:
data_tot=[];
>> for i=1:numel(files)
data=audioread(files(i));
if size(data,1)<2
data=data';
end
data_tot=[data_tot ; data];
end
audiowrite('file.wav',data_tot,Fs);
and you have to check whether all your files are single audio files or double (left and right audio).
Thomas Webber
Thomas Webber el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Thats wonderful, thankyou for your help!

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