I just tried this with rev 3340 on an Intel Mac, and I hear the guy
talking. This would confirm the endianness theory.
Cheers,
Jan
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 05:52:50PM +0200, Josh Jennings wrote:
Hi Michael,
Having thought about this a little more, I don't think this problem is
limited to the osx-audio.
I have tried this also on my osx:
1) convert a complex dat file to a num file for gnuplot
2) plot the num file in gnuplot
On os x I get zeros for all the converted points from the dat file,
therefore something seems corrupted.
When I do the same on my linux, I get a good set of converted complex
points in my num file and it shows up correctly in gnuplot.
Here is a list of the files and commands I use for listening to audio
and converting the dat file:
It's probably an "endianness problem". The dat file is native binary
on whatever machine it was written on. Most likely x86, thus
little-endian. The PPC macs are big-endian. Thus the problem.
Anybody know if the intel macs are big or little endian?
Eric
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