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Re: File formats and codecs usable with ExtAudioFile API
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Re: File formats and codecs usable with ExtAudioFile API


  • Subject: Re: File formats and codecs usable with ExtAudioFile API
  • From: Martin Wilz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:08:41 +0100

Hi William,

> ExtAudioFile works with any format that is appropriate/legal for a
> supported file type.

That was more or less the question: How do I programatically identify
the legal/supported
file types ?

> afconvert works just fine for instance.... (which is the follow on to
> ConvertFile). It wouldn't be too hard to enhance the ConvertFile
> example to correctly write linear pcm (exercise for the reader)

I'll take a look at afconvert.

Thanks,
Martin
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