1. Q about WAV format
- Posted by jstory at freenet.edmonton.ab.ca Apr 18, 2001
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I found a website that describes WAV files. It tells me everything except one little detail that I need to know. The first 43 bytes I can ignore except for bytes 10-11 which tell me whether it is mono or stereo. What I'm interested in is the bytes from 44 to the end. Each byte is from 00 to FF; 00 is negative voltage, FF positive voltage. My question is: in the case of stereo, where is the data for one ear and the data for the other ear? Am I correct in guessing that bytes 44,46,48, etc are for one ear, and bytes 45,47,49, etc. are for the other ear? This has nothing to do with Euphoria except that I was considering making a program in Euphoria that would modify WAV files. Jerry Story
2. Re: Q about WAV format
- Posted by mswayze at TRUSWOOD.COM Apr 18, 2001
- 396 views
how about posting the URL? Swayze mswayze at truswood.com kswayze at bellsouth.net .......... > I found a website that describes WAV files. It tells me everything > except one little detail that I need to know. The first 43 bytes I can .......Euphoria that would modify WAV files. > > Jerry Story
3. Re: Q about WAV format
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Apr 18, 2001
- 400 views
Swayze wrote: > how about posting the URL? http://www.wotsit.org is pretty much the definitive site for formats of just about everything. -- David Cuny
4. Re: Q about WAV format
- Posted by otter at FULL-MOON.COM Apr 18, 2001
- 400 views
Try every programmer's File Format warehouse: http://www.wotsit.org/ At 07:02 AM 4/18/01 -0600, you wrote: > > > I found a website that describes WAV files. It tells me everything >except one little detail that I need to know. The first 43 bytes I can >ignore except for bytes 10-11 which tell me whether it is mono or stereo. >What I'm interested in is the bytes from 44 to the end. Each byte is from >00 to FF; 00 is negative voltage, FF positive voltage. My question is: in >the case of stereo, where is the data for one ear and the data for the >other ear? Am I correct in guessing that bytes 44,46,48, etc are for one >ear, and bytes 45,47,49, etc. are for the other ear? > This has nothing to do with Euphoria except that I was considering >making a program in Euphoria that would modify WAV files. > > Jerry Story > > > > > <html> <font size=3>Try every programmer's File Format warehouse: <a href="http://www.wotsit.org/" eudora="autourl">http://www.wotsit.org/</a><br> <br> At 07:02 AM 4/18/01 -0600, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite cite> <br> <br> I found a website that describes WAV files. It tells me everything<br> except one little detail that I need to know. The first 43 bytes I can<br> ignore except for bytes 10-11 which tell me whether it is mono or stereo.<br> What I'm interested in is the bytes from 44 to the end. Each byte is from<br> 00 to FF; 00 is negative voltage, FF positive voltage. My question is: in<br> the case of stereo, where is the data for one ear and the data for the<br> other ear? Am I correct in guessing that bytes 44,46,48, etc are for one<br> ear, and bytes 45,47,49, etc. are for the other ear?<br> This has nothing to do with Euphoria except that I was considering<br> making a program in Euphoria that would modify WAV files.<br> <br> Jerry Story<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> T O P I C A -- Learn More. Surf Less.<br> Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose.<br>