Dear Martin,

I sent one email to CLF group. Unfortunately, there is no any response.
Therefore, I try to look for someone who have some experience in using CLF
files.

Regards,
Junfeng


On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Martin Leese <
martin.le...@stanfordalumni.org> wrote:

> Junfeng Li <junfeng.li.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am now trying to develop a program to read and view the loudspeaker
> > directivity. I came across to know the common loudspeaker format (CLF)
> > which is detailed at http://www.clfgroup.org/index.htm. Though some CLF
> > files are provided in binary format, we cannot read it directly. I am
> > wondering anyone can help me read the CLF binary format?
>
> They provide a free viewer for Windows.  The
> CLF text-format specification appears to be
> included in their Trial Authoring kit, visit:
> http://www.clfgroup.org/clfdocuments.htm
>
> They describe the format as "an open and
> secure format", but don't appear to provide
> source code to read it.  However, on their
> home page, they state:
>    "Software vendors - If you develop software
>     that needs to read CLF binary files, e-mail
>     the CLF group at inforequest  clfgroup.org"
>
> Regards,
> Martin
> --
> Martin J Leese
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