WAV audio files can be as large as 4GB, and even smaller files need a lot of space. While WAV format files are of excellent quality, not all users can afford to store them in their devices.
Is there a utility floating around (preferably Unix/command line) that will take an audio file (WAV or MP3), determine the average audio level in dBFS, and count the number of clipping events (0db ...
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