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From: Fmiser <fm...@gm...> - 2010-06-15 07:59:11
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> > On Jun 14 21:05:43, nitin arora wrote: > > > > I should have used better wording. > > I'm actually talking about if you had to (rather > > unfortunately) ever re-digitize the object. > > Having the location of the max/min position would seem to > > tell one a lot more about how close/far they might be from > > the lost digital file than if those stats weren't available > > at all. > Jan Stary wrote: > > I still don't get it. I don't either. But I'm thinking the position of the max and min could be handy for other reasons. Say I have an hour long audio file. I want to know is the max value noise or "real" signal. Find the location of max, play that section, listen, deal accordingly. As well as I think the information would be cool. :) -- Philip |