On Feb 27, 2013, at 12:41 26, Marc Steele wrote:

> Techncially the standard say yes... but I've never seen it happen in
> reality. The way I'd do it is look for SEGs/SEGe and fall back to
> SECs/SECe if that doesn't work.

Actually, in the sample I have, there are no SECs/SECe timers, but rather 
SEC1/SEC2 ones.  The SEC1 timer contains a value that reasonably looks like the 
'start of segue' position, while SEC2 contains zero.  There is also an EOD 
timer, which in this example points to the last frame in the PCM data.  Anybody 
know what this is?

At this point, my working algorithm is to make SegueStart=SEC1 and 
SegueEnd=EOD, while ignoring SEC2.  I'd welcome any guidance...

Cheers!


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