[Stk] WvIn problem on Linux
Matthew Shanley
matthewshanley@littlesecretsrecords.com
Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:06:40 -0500
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Thanks to both of you, that was exactly the problem. Deep down I know
the issue was with me, not STK
cheers,
matt
Ge Wang wrote:
| Hi Matthew,
|
| As Perry said, this sounds like endian issue. try adding:
|
| -D__LITTLE_ENDIAN__
|
| to CXXFLAGS in your makefile. Unless you are running linux on a big
| endian machine (such as macs/ppc), you should set this flag.
|
| Best,
| Ge!
|
| On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Perry R Cook wrote:
|
|> Matthew,
|>
|> Looks like a byte-swap/configuration issue. 16 bits per
|> sample is normal. If we swap the bytes, then 16 * 256
|> becomes 4096. That at least is the clue as to what's
|> wrong. How to fix might involve a config, or #define
|> that isn't getting invoked correctly somewhere.
|>
|> PRC
|>
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