] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 10:45:59AM -0700, Gregory Alan Hildstrom wrote:
Are there any wav/audio programs out there that use the full float range of
3.4e+/-38? It
seems to
me that this larger range would use more of the 32 bits.
That's not how float works. *Any* floating point
tables and information:
http://geocities.com/hildstrom/projects/j2kaudio
Thanks. -Greg
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I certainly appreciate everyone's comments.
I have 16-bit, 8-bit, mono, and stereo tested at many differrent sample rates
so far, but it
should be able to handle any number of channels 65536. I will work to make it
flexible enough to
handle 24-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit, but no promises. =;)
I
Alan Hildstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I certainly appreciate everyone's comments.
I have 16-bit, 8-bit, mono, and stereo tested at many differrent sample rates
so far, but it
should be able to handle any number of channels 65536. I will work to make
it flexible enough
to
handle 24-bit
would suffer,
though. Just a hunch.
-PW
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 01:37:18PM -0700, Gregory Alan Hildstrom wrote:
The JasPer library documentation states that a single image component can
be from 1 to 16 bits
per
sample, so not directly. 24-bit color images are actually treated as 3
8
is motivated to test some additional songs, provide me with
additional test data, or
suggest another untested codec, please let me know.
http://geocities.com/hildstrom/projects/j2kaudio/index.html
Let me know what you think. Thanks. -Greg
Gregory Alan Hildstrom
Secure Systems Engineer - Trusted