Well, I just loked at the thread ans it was 3-byte wav files - I wasn't able to find anything wrong. I just tried writing 3-byte aiff files (using soundfiler) of tones at 3 amplitudes and looked/listened from Audacity... couldn't find anything wrong.
What machine and OS are you getting the misbehavior on?
Also, could you make a short output file (maybe 1000 or 10000 points) and e-mail it to me so I can see what got written?
thanks Miller
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 10:35:48PM +0100, peiman khosravi wrote:
Thanks Marco,
That makes sense. Next let's see if there is a fix for it. :-)
Best,
Peiman
On 20 August 2011 15:44, Marco Donnarumma devel@thesaddj.com wrote:
Hi Peiman, good to see you here. I reckon what IOhannes mentioned was this very recent thread here on the list: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-08/030115.html not a solution there, but Miller took a look at the issue. cheers, Marco
Thanks,
OK I found this: http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-3749-bit-audio-array
From your explanation it sounds like the problem is in soundfiler right?
BTW the subject of this email should read "24 bit aif files distorted"
Best,
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