Way to go guys! The time stamp and geo-locational data show for me on
v3.22/Mac OSX10.4.11. Maybe someone will port RIFFPad - RIFF File
Viewer to Mac. Rob D.
=3D =3D=3D
At 6:08 PM +0000 5/13/10, Raimund wrote:
>I just dug a bit deeper into the bext chunk incompatibility issue
>with the REAPER (and other) software, such as the RiffPad.
>
>It turned out that there was indeed a byte alignment issue (Thank
>you Jeremiah for that hint!). The size of the application-specific
>'GPS' chunk in my files was an uneven number (79), which caused that
>the following 'bext' chunk also started at an uneven offset address.
>Fortunately, reducing the GPS chunk size to 78 solved the problem.
>
>Here is a sample file created with the modified RECORDER software version:
>
><http://www.avisoft.com/scratch/T00000007.WAV>http://www.avisoft.com/scrat=
ch/T00000007.WAV
>
>Bye the way, the RiffPad software (available from
><http://www.menasoft.com/blog/?p=3D34>http://www.menasoft.com/blog/?p=3D34=
)
>allows to view the contents of all RIFF chunks in a .wav file,
>including the non-standard application-specific ones.
>
>Regards,
>Raimund
>
>Jeremiah Moore wrote:
>
>> Just a thought - Is it possible it's a byte alignment issue causing the
>> compatibility issues?
>>
>> Soundminer at one point - years ago by now - had a byte alignment issue=
that
>> had strange effects with some applications and no effects with other
>> applications. (i.e. some apps are picky about the RIFF chunks being on =
even
>> bytes or whatever it is.)
>>
>> -jeremiah
>
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