The length of that file is zero according to the header as read by SoundHack.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Hans Roels <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, > > Sometimes when I record audio in Pd, a wave file is created that Pd can't > open or play. If I try to open this wave file in an other audio program like > Audacity, this is also impossible. VLC player does play the file though and > when I open this file in Samplitude a message "file does not contain sample > data" appears but I can open the file. If I resave it in Samplitude it can > be opened in Pd. I guess something is wrong in the headers of the wave file > that Pd creates. > In attach is a short example of such a 'strange' wave file. I hope that > somebody can see what is wrong in this file... > There is still something very 'shaky' in the 'writesf~ ' object in Pd, I > guess about 25% of the times I try to record something, I have this kind of > problem. An other problem that sometimes occurs is that only a file with a > name is created but without actual sampledata (and this isn't caused because > I don't leave any time between the 'open' and 'start' command for > 'writesf'). I haven't succeeded in isolating the exact problem yet but I'm > trying... (I think it has something to do with using 'writesf' in an > abstraction). > > I 'm working on Windows XP and this problem occured in Pd 0.40.3 and in > 0.42-4. > > Hans R > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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