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HVL2WAV 1.1
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By Xeron/IRIS
(pete@petergordon.org.uk)
Web: http://www.hivelytracker.com
hvl2wav converts hivelytracker modules to standard wave files to enable you
to listen to them wherever there is no hivelytracker replayer (and also
so you can edit or reencode them to something else).
The simplest way to use it is just:
hvl2wav filename.hvl
which will output "filename.wav" as a 44100hz stereo wav file.
You can also specify the following options:
-ofilename
This will output to 'filename' instead of just putting ".wav" at the
end of the input filename.
-tm:ss
Timeout after m minutes and ss seconds. If you don't specify the -t
option, hvl2wav will stop either when the song ends, or at 10:00,
whichever comes first. Specifying "-t" disables the song end detection
and sets the length of the output file. This is especially handy for
AHX or HVL songs that loop; you can specify a time that will let them
loop 2 or 3 times and then fade it out in a sample editor.
-fn
Sets the frequency to n Hz. By default it generates a 44100Hz file.
With -f you can set it anywhere between 8000 and 48000hz.
-sn
Use subsong n. By default it just uses the main song (0). Not all
hivelytracker or ahx files have subsongs.
-a
Calculates optimal gain before converting. This makes the output file as
loud as possible without clipping, but it does it at the mixing stage,
so its a lot better quality than if you loaded the output wav file and
maximised it. A lot of HVL songs will already have the optimal gain value
in the module (the composer can manually set it, or perform this same
calculation before saving a hivelytracker module), but AHX songs don't
have any concept of gain since they rely on paula to do the mixing, and
so this is probably more useful when converting ahx files than hvl (although
it does no harm to specify it always if you wish).
-xn
This specifies the stereo seperation for AHX files (it has no effect on
HVL files since they override it with their own panning). n can be set
to one of 5 values:
0 = 0% (Mono)
1 = 25%
2 = 50%
3 = 75%
4 = 100% (Paula)
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http://home.iprimus.com.au/lombi/1/homepage.htm
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Contents of mus/edit/hvl2wav-68k.lha
PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO METHOD CRC STAMP NAME
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[generic] 18994 19208 98.9% -lh5- d3af Nov 10 09:53 hvl2wav
[generic] 1296 2560 50.6% -lh5- cb15 Nov 10 09:54 hvl2wav-68k.readme
[generic] 2033 6491 31.3% -lh5- 293a Nov 9 10:03 src/hvl2wav.c
[generic] 323 690 46.8% -lh5- 60f9 Nov 10 09:31 src/makefile
[generic] 12717 62340 20.4% -lh5- 036f Nov 9 10:01 src/replay.c
[generic] 1482 7301 20.3% -lh5- 7df1 Nov 9 10:02 src/replay.h
[generic] 290 576 50.3% -lh5- 755d Feb 13 2008 src/types.h
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
Total 7 files 37135 99166 37.4% Nov 9 18:29
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