# File description Please download test wave files from https://github.com/k2-fsa/sherpa-onnx/releases/tag/speaker-segmentation-models ## 0-four-speakers-zh.wav It is recorded by @csukuangfj ## 1-two-speakers-en.wav This file is from https://github.com/pengzhendong/pyannote-onnx/blob/master/data/test_16k.wav and it contains speeches from two speakers. Note that we have renamed it from `test_16k.wav` to `1-two-speakers-en.wav` ## 2-two-speakers-en.wav This file is from https://huggingface.co/spaces/Xenova/whisper-speaker-diarization Note that the original file is `./fcf059e3-689f-47ec-a000-bdace87f0113.mp4`. We use the following commands to convert it to `2-two-speakers-en.wav`. ```bash ffmpeg -i ./fcf059e3-689f-47ec-a000-bdace87f0113.mp4 -ac 1 -ar 16000 ./2-two-speakers-en.wav ``` ## 3-two-speakers-en.wav This file is from https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/deploy-a-hugging-face-pyannote-speaker-diarization-model-on-amazon-sagemaker-as-an-asynchronous-endpoint/ Note that the original file is `ML16091-Audio.mp3`. We use the following commands to convert it to `3-two-speakers-en.wav` ```bash sox ML16091-Audio.mp3 -r 16k 3-two-speakers-en.wav ```