Hi,
has anyone extended Squeaks methods for reading and writing wav files so they can handle 24 bit integer and 32 bit float audio samples? I'm aware of AbstractSound's capabilities re wav files.
Thanks,
Herbert
Hello Herbert
Did you check the Cuis and Pharo implementation? Is it the same?
Regards --Hannes
On 2/28/13, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
has anyone extended Squeaks methods for reading and writing wav files so they can handle 24 bit integer and 32 bit float audio samples? I'm aware of AbstractSound's capabilities re wav files.
Thanks,
Herbert
Hi Hannes,
I checked Cuis before asking as Juan is (has been??) into Audio. Only 16 Bit.
Pharo have stripped it.
Cheers,
Herbert Am 04.03.2013 03:58, schrieb H. Hirzel:
Hello Herbert
Did you check the Cuis and Pharo implementation? Is it the same?
Regards --Hannes
On 2/28/13, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
has anyone extended Squeaks methods for reading and writing wav files so they can handle 24 bit integer and 32 bit float audio samples? I'm aware of AbstractSound's capabilities re wav files.
Thanks,
Herbert
OK, Herbert
And what about http://www.krestianstvo.org/index_en.html or open croquet for example?
krestianstvo has a one-click image download (100MB) with everything included to set up a virtual environment server.
There is a slight hope that maybe they have an updated WAV file format library?
And where is the WAV spec for 24bit integer and 32bit float samples? It could be that it is not all that a big effort to add this to the existing Squeak 4.5 Helpful as well is to identify open source implementations in other languages.
--Hannes
On 3/4/13, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Hannes,
I checked Cuis before asking as Juan is (has been??) into Audio. Only 16 Bit.
Pharo have stripped it.
Cheers,
Herbert Am 04.03.2013 03:58, schrieb H. Hirzel:
Hello Herbert
Did you check the Cuis and Pharo implementation? Is it the same?
Regards --Hannes
On 2/28/13, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
has anyone extended Squeaks methods for reading and writing wav files so they can handle 24 bit integer and 32 bit float audio samples? I'm aware of AbstractSound's capabilities re wav files.
Thanks,
Herbert
Hello,
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 10:48 PM, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
OK, Herbert
And what about http://www.krestianstvo.org/index_en.html or open croquet for example?
krestianstvo has a one-click image download (100MB) with everything included to set up a virtual environment server.
There is a slight hope that maybe they have an updated WAV file format library?
The latest Krestianstvo is based on the OpenQwaq (Squeak 4.1 derived) image, and does not introduce any new low-level audio library yet. But, as it is OpenQwaq/Croquet based, it has OpenAL support by default, where you could find a lot of low-level stuff that work with audio. So, you could try any of Croquet family images for OpenAL coding. Another audio library to try is a QuickTime library from OpenSophie project (existed Squeak repository http://www.squeaksource.com/SophieGoldDig.html). The official project site seems to be down, where the developer image was available for a long time.
Regards, Nikolay
And where is the WAV spec for 24bit integer and 32bit float samples?
It could be that it is not all that a big effort to add this to the existing Squeak 4.5 Helpful as well is to identify open source implementations in other languages.
--Hannes
On 3/4/13, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Hannes,
I checked Cuis before asking as Juan is (has been??) into Audio. Only 16 Bit.
Pharo have stripped it.
Cheers,
Herbert Am 04.03.2013 03:58, schrieb H. Hirzel:
Hello Herbert
Did you check the Cuis and Pharo implementation? Is it the same?
Regards --Hannes
On 2/28/13, Herbert König herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
has anyone extended Squeaks methods for reading and writing wav files
so
they can handle 24 bit integer and 32 bit float audio samples? I'm aware of AbstractSound's capabilities re wav files.
Thanks,
Herbert
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