Wherewolf Posted July 25, 2011 Share Posted July 25, 2011 I'm trying to use switch.exe from the command line to automate some processes. The user guide unfortunatley doesn't list all the -dash switch options forcing the user to guess or trial and error what should be there. I'm using :"C:\Program Files (x86)\NCH Swift Sound\Switch\switch.exe" -clear -convert "c:\samplefile.wav" -format .WAV -settings .wav GSM6.10 8000 1 -over write ALWAYS -outfolder "c:\soundtemp" To convert an uncompressed .wav to GSM6.10 8000 for the smallest usable size. The screwy part is it doesn't seem to matter what the command line says, it uses whatever setting that were used in the program, last time the program was run. If the encoder button said "PCM Uncompressed" then that's what the output file will be after the command line is run. So is the command line -Dash entry "-format .WAV -settings .wav GSM6.10 8000 1 " incorrect somehow? Thanks for any help. Wherewolf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sridharala Posted September 27, 2013 Share Posted September 27, 2013 Using command line can I specify the Audio processing parameters like Peak normalization, RMS normalization and the normalization percentage value. If so, could anybody give me an example. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scribbious Posted November 28, 2018 Share Posted November 28, 2018 Running into the same problem. It seems like there should be a command line switch for Normalization Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlopez123 Posted February 14, 2019 Share Posted February 14, 2019 Hi, Switch v7.07 for Windows has been released. Command line functionality for the following are included: - Volume adjustment (including Normalization) - WAV Settings (including GSM and ADPCM). For more info in using command line, go to: http://help.nchsoftware.com/help/en/switch/win/switchcommandlinetool.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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