[linux-audio-user] JACK timemachine and W64 file format

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"Because some people wanted to record files that are longer than 2GB, if
you're using 8 channels you hit that limit pretty quickly, but even for
stereo its a problem."

For some reason I was under the impression that W64 was used because
it saved 32-bit floating point data and therefore didn't clip; not
because of file size limits.  Is this true?  (I don't know of any
programs I can play them in, anyway; I just save to WAVs.)  Is there
any format that does do this, that could then be normalized and
reduced to regular WAV after the recording?

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