Save stereo audio file
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When using
player = audioplayer(y, fs);
This sounds stereo, as intended:
play(player) % sound stereo OK
But after saving a file to disk, stereo seems to be lost and both channels mixed:
audiowrite(filename, y, fs);
Is there anyway to overcome time?
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Feb 2024
audiowrite(filename, y, fs); should be okay provided that y has 2 columns.
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Star Strider
on 6 Feb 2024
Testing those functions, they both appear to be working correctly —
Fs1 = 44100;
L1 = 2;
t1 = linspace(0, L1*Fs1, L1*Fs1+1).'/Fs1; % Column Vector
s = [sin(2*pi*t1*1E+3) sin(2*pi*t1*2E+3)]; % Sound
audiowrite('Test.wav', s, Fs1)
[y, Fs2] = audioread('Test.wav');
t2 = linspace(0, size(y,1)-1, size(y,1)).'/Fs2;
figure
tiledlayout(2,1)
nexttile
plot(t1, s(:,1), '-', 'LineWidth',2)
hold on
plot(t2, y(:,1), '--', 'LineWidth',2)
hold off
grid
xlim([1 1.1]*1E-2)
title('Left Channel')
nexttile
plot(t1, s(:,2), '-', 'LineWidth',2)
hold on
plot(t2, y(:,2), '--', 'LineWidth',2)
hold off
grid
xlim([1 1.1]*1E-2)
title('Right Channel')
It might be appropriate to check to be certain that your audiocard drivers are up-to-date and that your audiocard is working correctly. You can use this code to check it.
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