Re: How to interpret WAV data?
- From: "Harassment Panda" <HarassmentPanda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 18:09:12 -0700
I think I missed the answer ;-)
Say you are using DirextX to strip out the header details i.e. Formats; is
there a simple algorithm that can be used on all wave formats, something that
say can be iterated through, dependant on the number of channels and format
of the buffer?
Or is there more than 2 storage possibilities which stops this from being so
simple?
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