On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 07:14:00PM -0500, H.S. wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >>3. On a machine, I exported a portion of the captured audio to a wav 
> >>file (basically, saved a portion of the input). I then transfered it 
> >>to my home computer running Debian. While that sound wave file was 
> >>shown between +1 and -1 in the original machine, on my home machine is 
> >>was being shown between +0.5 and -0.5 in audacity. What gives?
> >>[...]
> >
> >How did you transfer the WAV? Did you do any more processing to it?
> >Was it burnt to CD and maybe normalized on the fly?
> 
> I exported as wav from aucacity, transfered it to my home computer (via 
> scp) and opened that wav file in audacity. I don't think there any kind 
> of processing going on during the exporting the au file to wav.
> 
> 

what if you open the wav on the original machine. does it also show
the lower levels? or not? 

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