On 18/05/2010 22:17, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi all,

After learning about the binary string produced
by compress(), i am curious to know if one of
the professional audio experts in this platform
have examined the converted audio clips
that Rev uses internally, after importing an
audio file.

By trial and error, you could isolate the audio
binary string from a saved stack.

Oh Yuck!

I made a new stack "ZOUND" and imported an AIFF
sound "ZND.aiff" into it.

I then cracked both the stack and the sound file open with
HexEdit:

http://hexedit.sourceforge.net/

and could NOT find the 'audio binary string' in the
stack.

Maybe I went about things the wrong way . . .  :)

  Then, analize
and compare with the original imported audio clip,
saved in different audio formats.


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