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How to fix header on a multichannel wav file?
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"Rado Stefano" wrote in message ups.com... Somebody?? Pretty general question. Do you understand the format structure? http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device...ultichaud.mspx http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/Docume...WAVE/WAVE.html http://www.sonicspot.com/guide/wavefiles.html http://netghost.narod.ru/gff/graphic...ICRIFF-DMYID.2 http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/wave.htm Do you need a hex editor to modify/inspect what you already know? |
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In article . com,
Rado Stefano wrote: Somebody?? What's broken about it? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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It doesn't want to open in daw soft.
It opens in media players as a stereo file with hi freq his. |
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"Rado Stefano" wrote in message s.com... It doesn't want to open in daw soft. It opens in media players as a stereo file with hi freq his. Sounds like a Dolby Digital (AC3) or DTS encoded file... ( http://www.5dot1.com/how_to_listen_in_5_1.html ) encapsulated in a Stereo WAV file. These can be burned to CDRs or played through 'some' PC soundcards (bit perfect output) out the digital SPDIF and decoded by an external decoder. I am not aware of any software that will decode these types of files into their individual channel WAV files. |
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Rado Stefano wrote:
It doesn't want to open in daw soft. It opens in media players as a stereo file with hi freq his. Well, what is it supposed to be? Do an od -h on the file and tell me what the first ten lines are. If you don't have od on your machine, any hex dump program will do... you want to see the first 56 bytes and see if they match up with what you think the file is supposed to bbe. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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It is a 13 channel 44khz 24 bit from RME DIGICHEK record software.
It is a 3gb file. I will use the hex tomorrow and post the lines here. Thanks Scott Dorsey wrote: Rado Stefano wrote: It doesn't want to open in daw soft. It opens in media players as a stereo file with hi freq his. Well, what is it supposed to be? Do an od -h on the file and tell me what the first ten lines are. If you don't have od on your machine, any hex dump program will do... you want to see the first 56 bytes and see if they match up with what you think the file is supposed to bbe. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Rado Stefano" wrote in message ups.com... http://members.cox.net/improwise/hex.jpg That data does not seem to have any header whatsoever. Maybe it is strictly sequences of 13 (14??) consecutive - 3 byte (24bit) data samples ... With no header info, what ever program is used to manipulate (read) the data MUST to told (how) to interpret with raw data (PCM sample width, rate AND ormat --i.e., Intel or Motorola) and number of channels. Found this ( http://www.jsresources.org/examples/...Converter.html )with Google, but I have no experience using it. Good Luck |
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"Rado Stefano" wrote:
http://members.cox.net/improwise/hex.jpg I don't know what this file is, but it's not a .wav file of any sort, and it does not have anything even vaguely like a .wav header. Can the original system read it? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote: "Rado Stefano" wrote: http://members.cox.net/improwise/hex.jpg I don't know what this file is, but it's not a .wav file of any sort, and it does not have anything even vaguely like a .wav header. Can the original system read it? --scott -- No it can not. I recorded another multichannel file and it looks the same.Do you think my hex soft doesn't read the header?? thanks "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Rado Stefano wrote: I recorded another multichannel file and it looks the same. Does it also not play? If not, I'd suggest that you contact RME and ask them what they heck you play it with. But isn't Digicheck an analysis program? Maybe you're not supposed to play it, you're just supposed to look at it. Sorry for suggesting that you didn't know what you were doing when you made the recording, but it's beginning ot look that way. I know that there's a multichannel WAV format, but I also know that it's not very commonly used or supported. |
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Rado Stefano wrote:
I recorded another multichannel file and it looks the same.Do you think my hex soft doesn't read the header?? I don't know why it would, if it is just doing a straight dump. Remember, files on most operating systems today are just flat. Odds are there IS a header of some kind in there, it's just not a .WAV header or anything else I recognize. Or else the file is getting corrupted. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Mike Rivers wrote: Rado Stefano wrote: I recorded another multichannel file and it looks the same. Does it also not play? If not, I'd suggest that you contact RME and ask them what they heck you play it with. But isn't Digicheck an analysis program? Maybe you're not supposed to play it, you're just supposed to look at it. Sorry for suggesting that you didn't know what you were doing when you made the recording, but it's beginning ot look that way. I know that there's a multichannel WAV format, but I also know that it's not very commonly used or supported. It is used and supported.It makes sence when you are tracking to write 1 file instead of 20. I guess my laptop screwed it up not the FF800 or digicheck. |
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Scott Dorsey wrote: "Rado Stefano" wrote: http://members.cox.net/improwise/hex.jpg I don't know what this file is, but it's not a .wav file of any sort, and it does not have anything even vaguely like a .wav header. Can the original system read it? --scott -- No it can not. I recorded another multichannel file and it looks the same.Do you think my hex soft doesn't read the header?? thanks "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote: "Rado Stefano" wrote: http://members.cox.net/improwise/hex.jpg I don't know what this file is, but it's not a .wav file of any sort, and it does not have anything even vaguely like a .wav header. Can the original system read it? --scott -- No it can not. I recorded another multichannel file and it looks the same.Do you think my hex soft doesn't read the header?? thanks "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Here is a image taken with a deferent hex editor:
It has deferent symbols. http://members.cox.net/improwise/hex2.jpg |
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