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Samples in a multi-channel PCM wave file are interleaved.
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If you want to learn some really interesting information about the Wave Format, there is an amazing page that you can read about it! Check it out here: LINK.Īn interesting tidbit that I found on the page linked above, was how the samples are saved with a multi-channel file: The 32-bit PCM multi-channel wav file is encoded as it was a surround sound file, however instead of a 6 channel 5.1 surround sound audio stream, the X-Live has a 32 channel audio stream. The X-Live card will then add data into a log to swap over to the additional file at the right time and does this seamlessly during playback.
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Due to this limitation, at 11.7 minutes it will create an additional file. This is because of its use of a 32-bit unsigned integer to record the file size header. This is also the same for the WAV format itself. The maximum possible size for a file in a FAT32 format is 4 GiB minus 1 byte or 4,294,967,295 bytes. If you are wondering what PCM stands for, it stands for Pulse-Code Modulation. The Behringer X-Live card records a 32-Bit PCM multi-channel WAV file. X-Live Records 32-Bit PCM multi-channel WAV Since posting, I have been getting a common question over the last week, “how does the X-Live card record the audio?” or “how does the X-Live card handle the files?” So I wanted to put all of my thoughts and data about that here. This is a dual SD and USB input/output card which you can record to both the USB side AND the SD side at the same time. Last week, I posted my first blog post on the Behringer X-Live expansion card.