Fwiw, you could look if xgroove~ can do what you want to achieve. It
uses double precision position calculation internally. The output
position information is single-precision nevertheless.
greetings, Thomas
Am 12.09.2007 um 21:51 schrieb David Schaffer:
Hi,
Today, I realized that simple playback of an audio file just
isn't that easy in pd: since I was unable to find an mp3 player
that actually works on a win 2k/xp system, I chose to leave the
files in .wav and read them using tabread~ or tabread4~ driven by
phasor (I need more control than the readsf~ object can provide).
Here's the weird thing: as this method works fine with files up to
~10 minutes, longer files seem to decrease in quality as time goes
by, and around 18 minutes,it sounds really bad (a little like
beeing processed by a "bitcrusher" ...for those who like cubase,
something very "lo-fi"). I find this to be very intriguing and was
wondering if anyone out there had an explanation for this, I was
also wondering what other solutions I had to be able to play long
wav files without quality loss. Thank you all. _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ listinfo/pd-list