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I would like to start studying the .wav specimen by compairing two files. like returning a result of duration, accent, pronounciation in percentage. etc. or any code that comparing/analyzing the .wav

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Thanx for editing @Andrew Grimm – XBasic3000 Aug 13 '10 at 6:22

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What do you think about using Fourier transform? http://www.lohninger.com/fourier.html

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For analyzing, processing or appling effects to sound files SOX - Sound eXchange is wonderful.

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