Try using the -raw flag for [soundfiler]. Setting the <bytespersample> parameter to 2 will treat it as a 16-bit file.
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On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:07 PM, David dfkettle@gmail.com wrote:
It's probably very obvious, but I can't figure out how to read and write files containing arbitrary binary data. I know there are objects for reading and writing sound files, and there's [textfile] for reading text files, but I want to read and write binary files, and interpret each byte as a 16-bit integer. Does anyone have an example I can look at? Since they will be small files, I just need to read them sequentially, I don't need to jump around in the file randomly.
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