When using soundfiler with the -resize flag, you will probably also need to set an appropriate size with the -maxsize flag. Without -maxsize there's a build-in limit and you will get an error message saying "resize failed".
cheers, jan
On 22.7.13 13:14 , IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2013-07-22 12:47, Фывапр ОлджÑвич wrote:
So there's no way for playing long stereo audio files in PD-Vanilla with reloading them ?
sure, multiple ways.
- plying directly from file, using [readsf~]
- loading soundfiles into extra-large arrays using [readsf~]
i still don't understand what you problem is with this approach.
- using the "-resize" flag to [soundfiler]
there's really not much point in making overly long arrays shorter. if you want to make sure you could simply set all the samples to "0" before loading (using [const 0()
fgamsdr IOhannes
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