CardinalFang;322421 Wrote: 
> It wasn't "bad" PCM data as such, I didn't explain that well. My theory
> was that if there was an incorrect volume adjustment value stored, then
> when the volume adjustment was applied, you might get clipping in the
> signal, or even wrapping round of the values, like when you overflow an
> integer. So that data is valid, but the peaks have ended up as troughs.
> No idea how the algorithm in the SB would cope with a volume adjustment
> that caused out of range values.

We only attenuate, so anything like that would be a serious bug that we
would want to fix.


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