Looks ok to me, but have you tested this with other software that
reads/writes wave files?
You seem to be speculating about the format where you should be
reading the reference documentation for this file format (alas, I
can't help you find it -- you can Google for it as well as I can :).
Also, patches, are best submitted to SourceForge. Read python.org/dev/.
On 7/6/05, Mark Rages
The RIFF chunk size (used by the Python wave library) is 2GB, because the length is read as a signed 32-bit integer.
The attached patch to chunk.py raises the limit to 4GB by using a signed integer.
Is this correct?
Is there a more general solution to 32-bit addressing limitation in wave files? Multiple chunks? Set the length field to zero and let software assume we only have one chunk?
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