.txt to .wav file conversion

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Janam
Janam on 7 Mar 2012
Hello i am carrying out a project which will require conversion of a .txt file to a .wav file . Can anyone help me out with this ?

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Grzegorz Knor
Grzegorz Knor on 7 Mar 2012
First load data from file using e.g. importdata:
And then save it using wavwrite function:
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Janam
Janam on 13 Mar 2012
i tried the foll lines it worked but i still dont understand the y in the syntax
load handel.mat
hfile='handel1.wav';
wavwrite(y, Fs, hfile);
where i handel.mat was an existing file.

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Karl
Karl on 7 Mar 2012
That depends totally on the format of the TXT file. Step 1 is to read it into MATLAB and step 2 to maybe bring it into a format that is easy to export into WAV, which maybe fairly easy, see the doc for WAVWRITE:
Write WAVE (.wav) sound file
Syntax
wavwrite(y,filename)
wavwrite(y,Fs,filename)
wavwrite(y,Fs,N,filename)
For reading the TXT file, I ssuggest starting it interactively:
File -> Import Data
Make sure you click on "Genererate MATLAB Code" in the Import Wizard. That will create reusable code and you don't have to think a lot about learning syntax of the many import commands.
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Janam
Janam on 13 Mar 2012
hello ,
I tried using the import wizard to import the data into the workspace which worked. But in the syntax of wavwrite -
Write WAVE (.wav) sound file
Syntax
wavwrite(y,filename)
wavwrite(y,Fs,filename)
wavwrite(y,Fs,N,filename)
y is supposed to be a variable who's value is stored into the file 'filename'. I could'nt make out the connection between the variable 'y' and the data which is imported into the workspace . I'd be glad if you could help me out wit this .
Janam
Janam on 13 Mar 2012
i tried the foll lines it worked but i still dont understand the y in the syntax
load handel.mat
hfile='handel1.wav';
wavwrite(y, Fs, hfile);
where i handel.mat was an existing file.

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