I am working with my sound files as timetables, but I need to convert them back to wav format when I'm done editing/analyzing. I can't convert directly using audiowrite, so I think I need to convert my timetable first?

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2021년 2월 19일

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I never did anything similar, so this is simply the approach I’d try first.
Perhaps first timetable2table then table2array, then save the matrix as a .wav file would work.

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Mike Lynch
Mike Lynch 2021년 2월 20일
This does not work. The file created by table2array is of type 'duration'. I am not sure why.
I think I have to extract the data from the file?
>> A = timetable2table(NMP_tt);
>> B = table2array(A);
>> audiowrite('C.wav',B,fs)
Error using audiowrite
The value of 'y' is invalid. Expected input to be one of these types:
uint8, int16, int32, single, double
Instead its type was duration.
Mike Lynch
Mike Lynch 2021년 2월 20일
I think this works:
To write timetable 'B' to wav file 'C.wav'
>> audiowrite('C.wav',B.data,fs)
Star Strider
Star Strider 2021년 2월 20일
The array created by table2array should simply be a numeric array. If it has an associated time vector with it, extract the column or columns that are not duration arrays, then save them.
If saving the timetable directly from the .wav file works, then go with it.

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