Hi, Thomas! > is the file broken or ok? You can try to play the file with e.g. > Quicktime player (which should play the first two channels) to check > if it's ok.
the files are ok, play fine in QT (the first two channels, as you say) > If yes and it is a 24-bits AIFF file, Pd might have problems to read > it - you would probably have to convert to WAV or dither down to 16 > bits. argh! Again I stumbled upon this! Now there's the tricky part, because even QT-Pro does just two channels. I'll find a way. Thanks for remembering! ;-) Michael. > 2011/7/17 Michael Zacherl. <[email protected]>: >> Hello, >> >> for recording four channels I used [open -bytes 3 filename] fed into >> [writesf~ 4] in an earlier session. >> >> Now I need to split this interleaved sound file up into four mono-files for >> importing them elsewhere. >> I tried [open filename] -- [readsf~ 4] but just get digital noise. >> Since relying on its detection capabilities doesn't seem to work I tried to >> specify the parameters, starting with [open filename 0 200 4 3 b] . >> >> It changes the noise but doesn't deliver the proper audio stream. >> Admittedly I'm not sure about the header size >> How could I get this to work? >> >> many thanks, Michael. -- feed your perception: http://blauwurf.at http://soundcloud.com/noiseconformist _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
