[Flac-dev] Using libFLAC++
Josh Coalson
xflac at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 16 21:34:02 PST 2003
samples in FLAC are always signed. they must be signed going
into the encoder (flac converts unsigned samples to signed)
and they come out of the decoder signed.
Josh
--- David Bishop <tech at bishop.dhs.org> wrote:
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> Followup to original question: how do I determine if a particular
> flac file is
> signed (and then, if big or little endian) or unsigned? Unless I'm
> missing
> something obvious, I don't see a ->get_signedness() :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> D.A.Bishop
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