No support for BICSF(IRCAM) 32-Bit Floats ?
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No support for BICSF(IRCAM) 32-Bit Floats ?
Hi
Few things read these files. It's about the only file format I've run into that's not supported often these days, so thought this would be that app that does it. Do you need samples ?
Few things read these files. It's about the only file format I've run into that's not supported often these days, so thought this would be that app that does it. Do you need samples ?
hlancome- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-18
Re: No support for BICSF(IRCAM) 32-Bit Floats ?
hlancome wrote:Hi
Few things read these files. It's about the only file format I've run into that's not supported often these days, so thought this would be that app that does it. Do you need samples ?
What application/s produce/s those type of files ? Google was as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike !!
AKR- Posts : 31
Join date : 2010-12-03
Re: No support for BICSF(IRCAM) 32-Bit Floats ?
first line, first page in google:
The Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File Format (bicsf) was developed during
the 1980's and represented the merging of several earlier header formats.
It is used extensively in academic computer music centers, and is the
default file format for several sound synthesis packages such as MIT's
Csound. It consists of a fixed-length header of 1024 bytes. The first
17 bytes are reserved for sample format information; the remainder is
used for optional "sfcodes" which provide additional information such as
maximum amplitude, creation date, or a text comment.
The Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File Format (bicsf) was developed during
the 1980's and represented the merging of several earlier header formats.
It is used extensively in academic computer music centers, and is the
default file format for several sound synthesis packages such as MIT's
Csound. It consists of a fixed-length header of 1024 bytes. The first
17 bytes are reserved for sample format information; the remainder is
used for optional "sfcodes" which provide additional information such as
maximum amplitude, creation date, or a text comment.
hlancome- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-18
Re: No support for BICSF(IRCAM) 32-Bit Floats ?
hi Jean
any news ?
any news ?
hlancome- Posts : 5
Join date : 2011-01-18
Re: No support for BICSF(IRCAM) 32-Bit Floats ?
Hello
I am making a new web site, i will add the format next.
I am making a new web site, i will add the format next.
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