On 7/6/05, Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum at gmail.com> wrote: > Looks ok to me, but have you tested this with other software that > reads/writes wave files? It appears to work, but I haven't done enough testing to be confident. > You seem to be speculating about the format where you should be > reading the reference documentation for this file format (alas, I > can't help you find it -- you can Google for it as well as I can :). This site says it's a "long": http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/wave.htm This site says it's a "ulong": http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/aboutiff.htm Unsigned makes more sense, considering it's a byte count and would never be negative. I've CC'd Erik de Castro Lopo, whose word is more definitive than random websites. > Also, patches, are best submitted to SourceForge. Read python.org/dev/. Oh, sorry, the patch was only to illustrate my idea. I'll submit a proper patch to SF once I hear from Erik. Regards, Mark markrages at gmail -- You think that it is a secret, but it never has been one. - fortune cookie
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