Hi,
Actually, testcelt does not even bother with endianness. It just assumes that
the file has the same endianness as the machine. Also, it's a raw PCM file,
not
a wav file.
Jean-Marc
Quoting Mike Hooper <mihooper at bellsouth.net>:
> Jean-Marc,
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> It appears that since testcelt reads a WAVE file from disck and passes the
> data directly to celt_encode, so that celt_encode's "in"
buffer must be
> expecting little-endian formatted packets. Is this correct? Is there
> endiness switch somewhere?
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> Thx
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> MikeH
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