Re: [Audacity-devel] Release Checklist: PCM export multiple
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From: Gale A. <ga...@au...> - 2008-12-30 18:39:24
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| From Richard Ash <ri...@au...> | Sun, 28 Dec 2008 21:48:52 +0000 | Subject: [Audacity-devel] Release Checklist: PCM export multiple > On Sat, 2008-12-27 at 20:06 +0000, Gale Andrews wrote: > > | From Richard Ash <ri...@au...> > > | Fri, 26 Dec 2008 22:35:41 +0000 > > > > 2) Exporting to "Other uncompressed formats" produces the desired file > > > format, but always names the resulting file with a .aiff extension (I > > > expect Windows users to get .wav here), regardless of the format chosen > > > in the options dialogue. I don't think this has ever worked correctly > > > (because the ExportPCM class doesn't override the virtual method > > > Export:GetExtension(), which is what is used to decide what extension to > > > use), although I think I may have changed the extension used on Linux > > > from .wav to .aiff unintentionally. > > > > Yes, here on Windows the files are correct, except that the extension is > > always WAV. So if I choose 24-bit AIFF in "Other uncompressed files" > > I do get a Big Endian AIFF, but before QuickTime will play it I have to > > rename it to AIFF. > > ...I believe this resolves the P2 bug on the checklist, assuming it works > on other platforms It's fine on Windows, thanks, so marked as "believed fixed" on the Checklilst, though I'd like Mac confirmation before clearing it because this has been a particular irritation for them (the "AIFFs" exported with the AIFF filter must be renamed to WAV before iTunes will play them). I've pointed the Forum complainants to the Mac nightly build, but if Michael C. or Leland have time to check the AIFF and WAV filters and the 16/24/32 WAV and AIFF choices in "Other uncompressed files", that would be fine too. But would it be a lot of work (or break the fix) to revert to the original more logical list order, so we don't have "Other" as the first menu item? That is: WAV, AIFF, Other uncompressed, GSM WAV? Gale |