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Use Wave Viewer to load wave files, play their audio, compare them, and analyze their waveforms.
Launching Wave Viewer
Audiokinetic Launcher: in the Audiokinetic Launcher, from the menu at left, select Wwise. Then, in the list of installed versions, from the drop-down list, select Launch Wwise Wave Viewer.
Windows Command Prompt: the executable is at C:\Program Files (x86)\Audiokinetic\Wwise <version>\Authoring\x64\Release\bin\WaveViewer.exe
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Keyboard shortcut: Wave Viewer can be configured to launch from a keyboard shortcut in the Wwise Authoring environment. Refer to Keyboard Shortcuts and Custom Commands and Creating a Binding for a Keyboard Shortcut.
Exit Wave Viewer: as well as using the standard operating system commands, you can close Wave Viewer with the Esc key.
Opening files in Wave Viewer
Drag and drop: Wave Viewer supports standard drag and drop of files into the application from your operating system's file browser. Additionally, in Windows:
Drag files from the File Explorer to replace the current files.
Hold Ctrl and drag files from File Explorer to add to the current files.
Hold Shift and drag two files from File Explorer to diff (compare) the files.
From the menu: select File > Open (Ctrl+O).
Multiple files: in both of the above cases, more than one file can be selected with the standard mouse selection.
Windows Command Prompt: open one or more files with WaveViewer.exe <file1> <fileN>
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Playing files
Stop and start playback: click the viewing canvas to select a file, and press spacebar to start playback. To stop playback and reset the playhead to the beginning of the file, press spacebar again.
File information
File path: the file path is displayed at the lower-left of the waveform canvas. To copy it to the clipboard, right-click on the canvas and select Copy selected path. To see the file in Windows File Explorer, right-click and select Open Containing Folder.
File properties: to the left of the viewing canvas the following information is listed: play position (seconds), file length (seconds), number of samples, sample rate (Hz), bit depth, and channels (for example: 1.0, 5.1, or 7.1).
Comparing two files
Windows Command Prompt: WaveViewer.exe <file1> <file2>
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Wave Viewer: in Wave Viewer, use the menu File > Diff (Ctrl+D). You can also hold Shift and drag two files from Windows File Explorer to compare the files.
Wwise source control: Wave Viewer can be used as the diff tool for a Wwise source control plug-in. Refer to Configuring Source Control Plug-ins.
Display tools
DB scaling: scales the waveform by decibels. Toggle by selecting View > DB scaling.
Mixdown channels: when enabled, the view shows the maximum peak found across all channels. This has no effect on a single-channel file. Toggle by selecting View > Mixdown channels. Multichannel files are indicated by the playback channels displayed at left, and by the presence of more than one waveform on the viewing canvas.
Normalize waveform: normalization maximizes the volume of the audio while maintaining its quality. To normalize, right-click the waveform and select Normalize waveform. Select Reset Normalize Waveform to undo.
Peak dB values: to view a peak value in part of a file, drag with the mouse to select a section of the waveform. The value is displayed at the selection.
Rectified waveform: when enabled, the view combines the minimum and maximum peaks together, and shows the absolute highest of both. Toggle by selecting View > Rectified waveform.
Show markers: when enabled, markers, if any, are displayed. Markers are metadata at a position in the waveform. Toggle by selecting View > Show markers.
Zoom: use Ctrl+Mouse wheel to zoom on the X-axis (time). Scrollbar buttons at the lower-right of the display allow you to zoom, and reset the zoom, of the X and Y axes.
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