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From: steven yi ()
Date: Dec 3, 2004
Subject: playing 32-bit float soundfiles
Hi All,

I recently picked up an issue of Computer Music magazine and decided to 
try using the samples on the cd.  I tried using diskin, and on csound4 
was unable to get any sound (Message was "error skipping unknown chunk 
in WAV file", and with csound5, I was able to get a little bit of sound 
before it went mute (maybe 1 second of sound or so).  Looking at the 
file in Audacity, the file seems to be a 32-bit float WAV file.  I tried 
soundin but didn't get anywhere with either csound4 or csound5.  I don't 
ever use samples, so any ideas on how I can get this soundfile to play 
would be appreciated.  (BTW: The soundfile does play fine in XMMS and 
alsaplayer).

Thanks,
steven
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+ playing 32-bit float soundfiles steven yi (12/03/04)
+--- csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/04/04)
+------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/04/04)
+---------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/04/04)
+------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? (current errors) Jesse Ray Lucas (12/04/04)
+------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/04/04)
+---------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/05/04)
+------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/05/04)
+---------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/05/04)
+------------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/06/04)
+---------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Art Hunkins (12/05/04)
+------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jeremiah Benham (12/05/04)
+------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? (re: FLTK) Jesse Ray Lucas (12/05/04)

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