On 11.12.2012 21:55, Brent Busby wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012, Kjetil Matheussen wrote:
You seem to misunderstand a little bit. This whole thread is about
loop points set in the WAV header (see topic), and whether it's
supported in various programs.
I wasn't sure if that was what the original poster was after. For
that type of thing, yes, you'd be best with a sample editor that can
actually let you control all of that. If there's one thing Linux has
plenty of though, it's sample editors.
Pretty sure Louigi's problem is that he has a bunch of wav files with
loop points, but can't find a program that can play those loop points.
Of course, he can add the loop points manually (by first extracting
them
using for instance the sndfile-info program), but that would take
a very long time, and would be extremely boring.
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