Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Any program using libsndfile (e.g., Ardour) should be able to read it,
> as long as the data and resource forks of the original Macintosh file
> are correctly represented.
For more on this issue there is an FAQ entry:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/FAQ.html#Q013
> If you have just the data fork, you can treat it as a big-endian raw
> file, if you know the sample rate, bit depth and number of channels.
Yes. So far I have only seen SD2 files containing signed 8, 16 and 24
bit samples.
Erik
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