Can somebody help me regarding the readsf~ and if thr is any particular file size beyond which the sound gets distorted or dosen't plays. I am using .wav files but couldn't but the moment i am trying to play them they are always giving a error message in the console window-
dsp: ...........................WAV: unknown or bad header format can you please suggest whtis the solution to this thanks
I'm not sure what's wrong. On some systems (32 bit linux systems in particular) I think there are problems playing files in excess of 4 gigabytes. But I don't think you get distorted sound (or error messages).
Are you able to play short files correctly but not long ones?
cheers Miller
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 09:41:42AM +0530, Sujay Mukherjee wrote:
Can somebody help me regarding the readsf~ and if thr is any particular file size beyond which the sound gets distorted or dosen't plays. I am using .wav files but couldn't but the moment i am trying to play them they are always giving a error message in the console window-
dsp: ...........................WAV: unknown or bad header format can you please suggest whtis the solution to this thanks
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On 2015-05-25 06:11, Sujay Mukherjee wrote:
Can somebody help me regarding the readsf~ and if thr is any particular file size beyond which the sound gets distorted or dosen't plays.
could you post¹ a problematic soundfile? if you think that size is the problem, what *is* the size of your soundfile? could you also describe what you mean by "distorted"?
ideally, can you reproduce the problem with a soundfile containing a test-signal (e.g. a plain sine-wave) and can you post¹ both the input soundfile and the output?
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¹ well, unless the soundfiles are very short, it might be neccessary to put the soundfiles online at some place were we can download them - rather than send the actual data via attachment to the list.