Wow, a different uncompressed encoding than WAV (brain explodes).
Any suggestions as to what I should be using? I've never used any non-MP3/OGG audio format other than WAV.
--- Jonathan Hutchins hutchins@tarcanfel.org wrote:
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 11:05 pm, Leo Mauler wrote:
The problem is that after about an hour of
recording
the WAV file develops pops and crackles, and
starts
losing sections of the recording.
It seems to me that I remember that to be a problem with the WAV file format, and/or the file size reaching the point where it's no longer stored in RAM. You might try a different encoding.
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