On Dilluns 30 Abril 2007, Fabio Furlanete wrote: > Hi list Hi Fabio. Welcome to the list.
> Sorry for the subject of the last message. I'll start again: So i suppose i should answer this one. :-) > Thank you (again) for the amazing framework. We are using it in > our lab at UNICAMP/Brasil and we are impressed with it. Thanks. We are interested on the kind of things you want to do with CLAM. > I have two newby questions: > 1) I can read mono audio files with MultiChannelAudioFileReader but I > can't write them with MultiChannelAudioFileWriter. When I've tried to > do this I've got a segfault. The code is attached. Is it correct? I'm > using the deb package for (k)ubuntu feisty. Does that happen with multichannel audio files? Maybe it is due to an configuration over restriction. You don't transfer other file parameters such as the samplerate. A backtrace could be useful. You can generate it by running: $ gdb ./MyProgram (gdb) run parameter1 parameter2 Segmentation Fault .... ,,,,, (gdb) bt ...Here, the backtrace will appear... > 2) What is the standard interface to read and write files: > MultiChannel/MonoAudioFileReader/Writer or AudioFileIn/Out? Why are > there two different interfaces? AudioFileIn and AudioFileOut are deprecated and i hope they get removed on the next release. The new-but-not-so-new classes were added to cope with mp3 and ogg particularities while keeping the old code working. Now all the AudioFileIn/Out user code has been removed. -- David García Garzón (Work) dgarcia at iua dot upf anotherdot es http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia
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