Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Reverse-engineering files
From: Richard Dobson (rwd_AT_cableinet.co.uk)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 17:18:39 EET
Um, by which I meant, of course, a 512-byte boundary....
Richard Dobson wrote:
> Following this is a WORD 'offset' field, which for the first channel
> seems always to be 0x0170. This corresponds exactly to the size of the
> block of zero bytes before the audio data starts. The second channel can
> have a different offset - possibly to ensure the data starts on a
> 1024-byte boundary, as the first channel does (thanks to a fixed heeader
> size to that point).
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