It's not clear to me - are you reading the data from the A/D, or are
you reading the data from files?

If you're reading from files, then you have to know the file format.
I would GUESS that the files would be an array of I16s - signed 16-bit
integers, with four bits wasted on each sample.  It's POSSIBLE they're
packed -  two 12-bit samples into 3 8-bit bytes.
  You can judge this from the file size, if you know this file is 1000
samples and the file size is 2000 bytes, you're ready to go - just
read the file as a bytestream file of I16s, and swap bytes to get them
into big-endian (standard) order.

If the 1000-sample file is 1500 bytes, then they're packed - you will
have to do some serious bit twiddling to unravel that - but it can be
done.

If the 1000-sample file is some other size, there's some sort of
header included - you'll have to figure that out from documentation,
or just trial and error.

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