Folderol wrote: > As a double blind test when seeing what changes were made to Wav files > when translating to and from Flac, I also used Audacity to make a > direct copy using 'Export'. > > To my surprise, the copy had a different md5sum signature. > > Thinking that the export operation might be creating the differences I > exported another copy, but this turned out to have a different > signature to both the previous ones. A third copy was again different > to all the others. WAV files have a header as well as the audio data. Its highly likely that the audio data is the same each time and that the header is different. > Listening to the files I could detect no difference, nor could i see > any difference in Audacity, even when stretching the display enough to > see the actual waveforms. > > It occurred to me that the differences might be due to some sort of > timestamp embedded into the file header (I don't really know what > meta-data Wav files contain) They can indeed contain time stamps. > so I looked at the files in a Hex editor, > cecking at several identical locations through the files. They all > showed up as different, and it wasn't just the same pattern but shifted > a few bytes. > > Can anyone suggest what might be happening here? Can you put two example files that are supposed to be the same up on a web server somewhere? Also, I you grab the latest pre-release of libsndfile at: http://www.mega-nerd.com/tmp/ and compile it, you will find an example program called sndfile-cmp in the programs/ directory which compares just the audio data. Cheers, Erik -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo ----------------------------------------------------------------- "Using Java as a general purpose application development language is like going big game hunting armed with Nerf weapons." -- Author Unknown _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user