* James Tappin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > 4) Most more-recently updated/maintained sound tools now use libsndfile > and other standard sound libraries which didn't exist when gramofile was > written. Yes. I'm just looking at libsndfile.
> > Therefore I guess that gramofile is writing big-endian wav files, > whereas all the other tools are assuming that the files are > little-endian and swapping the bytes, thus getting silly numbers from > the header -- just be thankful they don't get as far as sending anything > to your speakers as the results could be harmful to them and to your > ears. Running file on a gramofile output file may be producing default wording with irrelevant endianness [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % file Vynil/new.wav Vynil/new.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, 512 channels 1152122880 Hz > > to be perfectly honest it is legacy software. For recording, I usually > use arecord from the command line these days and gwc for denoising. > Can't see these two as debppc packages. Need to look further afield. Thanks, Nick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]