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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bill Somerville
9301347f8a Better naming WavFile ->BWFFile
Broadcast  Wave  Format is  a  backwards  compatible superset  of  teh
Microsoft WAV file  format that has been implemented in  teh hope that
Windows File Explorer might show the WAV file metadta, as it turns out
that is not the case but as it's done anyway.

It appears to be  impossible to write a WAV file  such that MS Windows
File Explorer shows any metadata so  unless we adopt FLAC format audio
files we will have to show metadata with our own software :(

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2016-01-11 15:00:53 +00:00
Bill Somerville
4e6de783b0 Use new WAV file class (BWFFile) read and write WAV files
Saved WAV files now contain some useful metadata.

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2016-01-11 15:00:43 +00:00
Bill Somerville
7b7ef610b5 Fix integer size and sign issues
WAV files use 32-bit sizes so casts are needed on 64-bit files systems

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2016-01-02 19:10:16 +00:00
Bill Somerville
58aacc590e Class to read and write WAV format files
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2016-01-02 17:19:49 +00:00