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Originally Posted by eddman
I don't really know what that is and why it should be like that.
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Just the byte order to correctly read the samples, and since it's always tagged, it doesn't matter. Technically: x86/x64 are little endian, Motorola 6800 and its descendants were big endian, and all that means is that if the file doesn't match the CPU then the bytes have to be swapped internally to work with them. (ARM can be both endians.)
tl;dr: Always use le.