i hacked around a bit in aiff-files. here the flag '-rate 96000' didn't have any effect on the resulting aiff-files as well. it seems like it is hardcoded to 44100 for aiff-files. can anyone confirm this by reading the source of [writesf~]?
anyway, i found out, how to fix aiff-files. the interesting bytes are 28-31, resp. 0x0000001C -> 0x0000001F
you'll find this:
40 0E AC 44
change this to:
40 0F BB 80
aiff-files are big endian, that is why the ordering is different here. the way you set a sampling rate is a bit strange in aiff-files, i just discovered by accident. you need actually to set it to 48000 (BB 80) and then set the previous bit to one (E -> F), so that the value gets doubled -> 96000. at least mplayer -identify recognizes it now as a 96000Hz-audiofile.
roman
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 00:13 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi tim again
i just noticed, that we have been talking off-list during this thread. i post that to the list again (it might be interesting for others as well).
what you describe, shouldn't happen. if you use '-rate 96000', as mentioned in the help file of [writesf~], and the files still have '44100' in their headers, then it is definitely a bug of pd, respectively [writesf~]. i'm too lazy to test it now and here with aiff-files (you are writing to aiff-files, right?).
yo, i only know how to fix the sampling rate header field in wav-files, not in aiff-files unfortunately. the rate is written in the bytes 24-27 (when counting from 0) or in hex 0x00000018 -> 0x0000001B:
you will find there:
44 AC 00 00
(0x0000AC44 = 44100)
change this to:
00 77 01 00
(0x00017700 = 96000)
maybe it works similar for aiff-files, but i don't know.
roman
On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 16:44 -0400, Tim Flood wrote:
Hi Roman-
Yes, that is it: the audio files sound pitched/slowed down. When I open them in another application (soundhack, quicktime, etc.), they are always listed at 44.1k. So maybe PD is in fact RECORDING at 96kHz but for some reason the header has the wrong sr, as you suggested. I haven't used hex editors in the past, but will look into it as a means of fixing this problem.
Thanks again,
-Tim
______________________________________________________________ From: Roman Haefeli <romanhaefeli@yahoo.de> Reply-To: romanhaefeli@yahoo.de To: Tim Flood <timflood23@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: [PD] [writesf~] sample rate problem? Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 02:37:14 +0200 >hm.......wierd.... i don't have a solution at hand for this. but you >could do some checks. to make sure, that pd _really_ runs at 96kHz, >check that with the object [samplerate~]. it should output '96000' on >'bang', when pd runs at this rate. if so, than i would assume, that the >resulting files _are_ recorded with 96kHz, since it is pretty sure, that >[writesf~] does not do any conversion. >if pd runs at 96kHz and the resulting files don't sound pitched down, >then i really wonder, what makes you think, they have a sampling rate of >44.1kHz. >if the resulting files sound pitched down, then it probably is a header >issue (wrong sr tag in the header). this could be easily fixed with the >help of a hexeditor. > >yo, i hope that can help you isolate your problem a bit. > >roman > > > >On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 20:13 -0400, Tim Flood wrote: > > Hello Roman- > > > > Thank you for your quick response. Yes, my soundcard (a MOTU Ultralite > > firewire interface) is set up to use a sampling rate of 96kHz. The "clock > > source" is set to internal. I have included a "-r 96000" flag in my startup > > preferences. Still, every file is written at 44.1kHz. I am running > > Hans-Christoph Steiner's latest version of Pd-extended on Mac OS 10.4. If > > you think of any other possible causes for this problem, please drop me a > > line.... > > > > Best Regards, > > > > -Tim > > > > > > > > >From: Roman Haefeli <romanhaefeli@yahoo.de> > > >Reply-To: romanhaefeli@yahoo.de > > >To: Tim Flood <timflood23@hotmail.com> > > >CC: pd-list@iem.at > > >Subject: Re: [PD] [writesf~] sample rate problem? > > >Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:49:55 +0200 > > > > > >sorry, i was inaccurate. there *is* a '-rate' flag, but it doesn't cause > > >any conversion. as the help file states, it just affects the samplerate > > >entry in the header of the soundfile. this is probably not what you > > >want. therefore it is still worth reading my previous mail. > > > > > >roman > > > > > > > > >On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 00:40 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote: > > > > hello tim > > > > > > > > there is no '-rate' flag for [writesf~], since it doesn't do any > > > > sampling rate conversion. it just uses the sampling rate of pd. it > > > > wouldn't make much sense to upsample for recording (e.g. 44100 -> > > > > 96000Hz) anyway. > > > > > > > > in other words: you need to run pd at the desired samplerate. if you > > > > want to record with 96000Hz, run pd with '-r 96000'. BUT this still > > > > doesn't always guarantee, that pd will effectively run with the desired > > > > sampling rate. sometimes it is needed to set the clock of the audio card > > > > to the desired rate by the preferences menu of the soundcard (sometimes > > > > the application just changes the samplingrate setting of the card on the > > > > fly). > > > > for example on my system, when i want to record at 96kHz, i need to set > > > > my hdsp-card to 96kHz, so that jackd runs at 96kHz, so that pd runs at > > > > 96kHz, so that i can record in pd with 96kHz. got it? > > > > > > > > if that doesn't help you already, please tell us, on what os you work > > > > and which soundcard/driver you use. > > > > > > > > roman > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 17:42 -0400, Tim Flood wrote: > > > > > Hello Everyone- > > > > > > > > > > I have written a simple patch (see below) designed for hard disk > > >recording > > > > > at 24-bit/96kHz. The -bytes flag sets the bit depth correctly, but no > > > > > matter what value I use to set the -rate flag, the file is always > > >created > > > > > with a sampling rate of 44.1kHz. (My soundcard is set up to work at > > >96kHz). > > > > > Is this a bug, or am I just missing something? 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