> It looks like it only supports compression code 1.
> Whatever the hell that means.
I'm not sure why "compression code" - I think this is
just the WAV format subtype where 1 is 16-bit PCM
and 3 is IEEE floating point. But that's from my
usually unreliable memory.
> Is there some way to wr
On Monday 26 December 2005 05:45 am, you wrote:
> The error messages are unhelpful, but this appears
> to be flac failing to understand the 32-bit audio files
> we now write as default. A simple workaround is to
> switch back to writing 16-bit audio (in the sequencer
> settings of RG)... but I wo
DMM:
> rg-20051223-220211-7.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 3
The error messages are unhelpful, but this appears
to be flac failing to understand the 32-bit audio files
we now write as default. A simple workaround is to
switch back to writing 16-bit audio (in the sequencer
settings o
I'm trying a new SOP. Make /tmp (which Debian purges at every boot) the
default audio path, and export the project as an .rgp when it's ready to be
culled of cruft, then unpack, and continue from there.
Seems workable.
So I recorded a bunch of bad takes, left one good take, and I proceded to t