Are you using the "_O_BINARY" flag to open() and/or fopen()? See s_path.c for instance. In Windows, "text" and "binary" files behave differently for read and write!!!
cheers Miller
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 03:00:09AM +0100, Olaf Matthes wrote:
Hi Yves, hi all,
today it takes a bit longer to make a port to NT...
I have difficulties to get clean sound in the mp3 file. In the last few days I also tried to port sfwrite~ with similar results. When viewed in a wave editor a sinewave has ugly 'peaks' or 'clicks' at what seems to be an interval of about 12 ms or multiples of it. But it does not occur every 12 ms!
Has anybody managed to get file access via/from externals on windows platforms to work? I've tried fwrite() and _write() and both seem to produce the same artefacts.
thanks,
Olaf
Yves Degoyon schrieb:
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