'Twas brillig, and Neil Wilson at 30/11/09 11:50 did gyre and gimble:
2009/11/30 Colin Guthrie <gm...@colin.guthr.ie>:
Additionally when I was doing a parec on the Monitor and used the
'float32ne' format it seemed to come out Big Endian on an Intel
machine, which surprised me a little. Is that a bug or did I miss
something?
ne = network endian IIUC which is always big endian...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness#Endianness_in_networking
That's not what it says in the pacat/parec manual.
"Depending on the endianess of the CPU the formats s16ne, s16re,
float32ne, float32re (for native, resp. reverse endian) are available
as aliases. "
Essentially pacat and parec appear to choose different Endians when
you specify float32ne, so one of them is wrong :)
I stand corrected :)
I guess there may be a bug there somewhere then!
Col
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