i have recently decided that recordings i make have to be little endian,
as the architecture has that byte order.

so i have used [writesf~] sending it a message:
open -bytes 4 -nextstep -little -rate 96000 /tmp/recording-XX

after the recording is done, i have a file /tmp/recording-XX.snd, which
is not recognised by the file(1) command ..it just says that's a data
file ;(
i can open the sf in Snd editor, and set header to what i know it is
supposed to be - everything works.

it seems like [writesf~] has a glitch with that ..it doesn't write
header totaly incorrectly or may be somewhat doesn't write it at all..

it's in the latest version of pd, compiled localy on x86_64, gcc-4.1.2,
gentoo linux.

-- 
cheers,
ilya .d 

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