2009/11/30 Colin Guthrie <gmane at colin.guthr.ie>: >> Additionally when I was doing a parec on the Monitor and used the >> 'float32ne' format it seemed to come out Big Endian on an Intel >> machine, which surprised me a little. Is that a bug or did I miss >> something? > > ne = network endian IIUC which is always big endian... > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness#Endianness_in_networking That's not what it says in the pacat/parec manual. "Depending on the endianess of the CPU the formats s16ne, s16re, float32ne, float32re (for native, resp. reverse endian) are available as aliases. " Essentially pacat and parec appear to choose different Endians when you specify float32ne, so one of them is wrong :) -- Neil Wilson