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

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With the Snd sound file editor there is a small utility called sndinfo. Comes 
very handy when you have sound files you don't know what they are. Just run 
it on the file and it will tell you what it can about it. 

/Robert

söndagen den 12 oktober 2003 09.48 skrev Pete Bessman:
> 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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