[linux-audio-user] Funky wav file format 674f

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oh man I'd just play the fruityloops files back and record 'em to a DAT or a
CD or ecasound or ardour or audacity or snd or whatever

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Bessman" <ninjadroid@xxxxxxx>
To: <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 2:48 AM
Subject: [linux-audio-user] Funky wav file format 674f


> So I got a bunch of samples lying around from my FruityLoops days, and I
> want to make use of 'em.  The catch is, they're not standard PCM encoded
> WAV files. While they are waves, they use format '674f', and I can't
> figure out exactly what it is.  XMMS can play it, sox doesn't know what
> to do with it, and I've grepped the crap out of libsndfile and
> libaudiofile and haven't found reference to it.  Anybody know anything
> about this?  I'm about to go through the XMMS sources, so my post here
> might be premature, but any and all leads will be appreciated.
>
> Peace,
> =Pete
> --
> You can only run configure at the top level of the Ardour source tree.
> You don't want to know why this is true.  Don't try to work around it.



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