On Tuesday 16 September 2008 01:54:53 pm Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
Can you clarify this? Do you think wav>2ch is
less supported than wavex>2ch? I'm not going
to set default format based on ideological reasons.
I think it's a question of specification. With the original RIFF/WAVE format,
at channels>2, elements of the data layout (specifically, the sample packing
in the 'data' chunk) were explicitly declared to be undefined (essentially
meaning, left up to the implementor), whereas in WAVE-EX they are explicitly
defined. Thus, you have a much better chance of achieving successful
inter-operability for channels>2 with WAVE-EX.
Cheers!
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