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using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace StreamComputers.Riff
{
// There are several useful formats for WAVE data -- here are two I use often
public enum WaveFormatTag
{
None = 0,
Pcm = 1,
Float = 3
}
// Two channels of 16-bit linearly quantized data, as on standard audio CDs
public struct Pcm16Frame
{
public short Lch, Rch;
public override string ToString()
{
return String.Format("Lch: {0, 6} Rch: {1, 6}", Lch, Rch);
}
}
public class RiffParserException : ApplicationException
{
public RiffParserException()
{
}
public RiffParserException(string message): base(message)
{
}
public RiffParserException(string message, Exception inner): base(message, inner)
{
}
}
}
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