In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
vv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running on Linux box (redhat 9).
> 
> After some tests, it's the script when filling the header wich cause
> some trouble.
> When the checksum is ok, I've 1 extra byte.
> By example the Ringtone filename start at offset 0x11, and the audio
> stream at 0x201
> 
> When the checksum is false, the file length is write on 3 bytes
> following by the checksum... The audio stream begin at offset 0x203
> 
> Perhaps it's a missconfiguration of my Perl ??  

Difficult to say. Please could you email me a couple of your ringtone
files? One with the extra 3 bytes, and another with the extra 1 byte?

There may be something my program hasn't taken account of, and it would
help me to find out what it is.

Thanks
Tony

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Tony Mountifield
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