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Re: ExtAudioFileCreateNew questions
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Re: ExtAudioFileCreateNew questions


  • Subject: Re: ExtAudioFileCreateNew questions
  • From: "Kevin Dixon" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 22:51:15 -0400 (EDT)
  • Importance: Normal

> I suggest that you segregate lossless from lossy formats in this
> step.  You can map any format to lossless without repercussion.
> However, if you read lossy and write lossy, then you take the risk of
> compounding the loss.  e.g. Read MP3 and write MP3, depending upon
> what you do to the data in between, could produce awful results.

Quite...The usage I envision would probably only be lossless->lossless,
which is why unless I get up the ambition, I will probably just support
AIFF, or maybe allow them to choose WAV/AIFF/SD2...

The end user can always re-compress if they want it badly enough :)
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