The new bells-n-whistles in this version are:
A temporary fix to the problem I found which prevented infiles from
being read.
Support for 16,24,32 bit int and 32bit f/p samples for both input and
output (except for bitstreams, which I have not touched), for WAVE and
AIFC as well as aiff. Floatsam aif files are written as aifc.
For floating-point files, two new facilities are available, exploiting
the use of the PEAK chunk:
Infiles with over-range data can be automatically rescaled to +- 1.0
Outfiles can be written without clipping.
Such over-range f/p files can be played by 'Playsfx' from the CDP
Multi-Channel Toolkit (free download from the CDP website) using
rescaling, so thay can be auditioned without distortion.
This can be demonstrated using the 'claps' example, which runs
over-range by some 50% towards the end.
Richard Dobson
-- Test your DAW with my Soundcard Attrition Page! http://wkweb5.cableinet.co.uk/rwd (LU: 23rd August 1999) CDP: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masjpf/CDP/CDP.htm (LU: 14th June 1999)
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