Thank you for replying. Both ways of printing produce the same .wave file. This is the wave file when I open it in a text editor:
827370706400087658669102109116321600010106431006431001080100971169728000000036233024360196020222492424952231351666024236242172062613
Is it a valid way to produce a...
Hello all. I'm attempting to do create a wave file from scratch. I've searched online and understand the WAVE file format. Now I'm trying to load up all the necessary bytes into an array, and print the array to a binary file. Here's what it looks like so far:
#!/usr/bin/perl...
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