*Wait a minute - David, you are on to something. THIS WORKS!* *I exported as scripted and opened the resultant file in Amadeus Pro RAW (default params) - and got a cogent waveform - my sound!! It was even at the same speed. 16 bit 44.1k*
* * *on* mouseUp *play* ac "shutShortQ.aif" *copy* audioclip "shutShortQ.aif" *ask* file "name?" with "shutShortQ.aif" *if* it is empty or it is "cancel" *then* *exit* to top *put* it into someFile *get* clipboarddata ["objects"] *put* it into url ("binfile:" & someFile) *put* it *end* mouseUp What's needed to make a usable audio file is just to provide the appropriate header info, which obviously missing. The binary data with no or special headers is stored in the stack as an audioclip. Are there hidden properties of the individual audioclip object ( such as sample rate ) that can be found before export? By the way, the audioclip object can have custom properties assigned. Think volume and other metadata could be stored. This is totally hackable in Livecode! Looking at the output waveform, it appears that the track ends early and spikes to digital 0 (full negative), which indicates that a few bytes in the front are missing - the header bytes! must investigate! more later On 7 January 2011 14:15, David Bovill <da...@vaudevillecourt.tv> wrote: > NB - filed this as a bug report - vote for this: > > - http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=9280 > > > On 7 January 2011 22:07, David Bovill <da...@vaudevillecourt.tv> wrote: > > > No - I don't think it will work as an export format - as it is an > internal > > object representation format for LiveCode. > > > Stephen Barncard San Francisco Ca. USA more about sqb <http://www.google.com/profiles/sbarncar> _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode