Hi Everyone,
I once recorded a concert with writesf~, in a .wav format, and did not send the "stop" message, but instead turned off the computer. The file is about 730MB so everything seems to be there. However, since I didn't stop recording I guess there might be some headers or something missing and cannot open it. Do any of you have any suggestions as to how I might be able to read the sound file?
Would there be a way of opening the file again form within pd and "closing" it?
best,
J
Send readsf~ a message "open xxx.aif 0 124 2 2 b' (possibly replacing the "2 2" with a different number of channels and bytes per sample).
Ship the result to another writesf~ to get it back onto disk.
cheers Miller
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 01:39:06PM -0500, Jaime Oliver wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I once recorded a concert with writesf~, in a .wav format, and did not send the "stop" message, but instead turned off the computer. The file is about 730MB so everything seems to be there. However, since I didn't stop recording I guess there might be some headers or something missing and cannot open it. Do any of you have any suggestions as to how I might be able to read the sound file?
Would there be a way of opening the file again form within pd and "closing" it?
best,
J
-- Jaime E Oliver LR
jo2357@columbia.edu www.jaimeoliver.pe 858 750 0924 (cel)
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Or open the file on a sound editor that allows you to read raw data, and
provide the number of channels, sr, etc.
(probably you found out a solution by now, anyway)
Send readsf~ a message "open xxx.aif 0 124 2 2 b' (possibly replacing the "2 2" with a different number of channels and bytes per sample).
Ship the result to another writesf~ to get it back onto disk.
cheers Miller
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 01:39:06PM -0500, Jaime Oliver wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I once recorded a concert with writesf~, in a .wav format, and did not send the "stop" message, but instead turned off the computer. The file is about 730MB so everything seems to be there. However, since I didn't stop recording I guess there might be some headers or something missing and cannot open it. Do any of you have any suggestions as to how I might be able to read the sound file?
Would there be a way of opening the file again form within pd and
"closing" it?best,
J
-- Jaime E Oliver LR
jo2357@columbia.edu www.jaimeoliver.pe 858 750 0924 (cel)
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