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Re: Writing WAV files through a pipe

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From Paul Ratcliffe <abuse@orac12.clara34.co56.uk78>
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Subject Re: Writing WAV files through a pipe
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 00:15:48 +0000 (UTC), Ilya Zakharevich
<abuse@ilyaz.org> wrote:

>>> Get a clue!  Most of multimedia file formats are "defined" by the most
>>> common implementations (even when formal specifications exist - which
>>> I'm not absolutely sure was applicable to RIFF from the start).  And
>>> this uint_32 would be immediately converted to off_t, which for more
>>> than a decade would be just signed_int_32.
> 
>> Why would anybody in their right mind want to turn an unsigned length
>> field to a signed offset?
> 
> I see.  You do not know the signature of the corresponding OS APIs...

What OS APIs? There is no "OS API" as such for a WAV file, as they are
cross-platform.
As usual, your pointless posts are just there to obfuscate, cause
confusion and irritation, and are designed you make you look superior.
Your smug attitude doesn't wash with me.

>> Well, I suppose you would, but then you seem to be deranged anyway.
> 
> Hmm, I wonder why I do not give a damn about what you think of me?

Likewise.

> Really curious...

Like hell you are.

> this would not give you a possiblity to demonstrate your rudeness
> and lack of understanding of the issues involved...

Pot, kettle, black. You work it out. You're probably one of the most rude,
arrogant, patronising, superior, smug, know-it-all people I've ever come
across. You wanna dish it out, but you don't wanna take it.
I despise people like you.

>> That's why it makes sense to tell the far end explicitly what it's
>> receiving.
> 
> Yes.  And the only reliable way is to include it in the stream.

No it isn't.

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Re: Writing WAV files through a pipe Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@ilyaz.org> - 2011-03-30 00:15 +0000
  Re: Writing WAV files through a pipe Paul Ratcliffe <abuse@orac12.clara34.co56.uk78> - 2011-04-03 12:57 +0000

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