On Windows 7, how can I tell if a recording is multi-channel without third party tools?
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A customer has an audio that is confidential and can't send it to me. He also would not like to install other tools. He has a basic Windows 7 install.
Is there any way to tell whether the recording is one channel or two channel?
Normally, I would just get the audio and soxi it. Or, I would tell him to install Audacity or equivalent sound editor and open it up. I also thought that if you right clicked and looked at the size, bit rate, and length, you could get number of channels but bit rate already factors in number of channels.
Sorry I'm not giving you a lot to work with.
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