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Old 15th October 2008, 14:18   #646  |  Link
NanoBot
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ATM I could neither confirm nor deny if the problematic source DTSWAV files are faulty. Because of the 14 bit words and the little endianess used in DTSWAV, it is a little bit difficult for me to identify the relevant header bits in the DTSWAV files. Nevertheless I will try to check the source DTSWAV for the frame size indicated there. Do do that, I will try to define winhex templates for the headers of standard DTS and DTSWAV. This should make it much easier to analyze the header.
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