Re: Alpha remembrance day
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- Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 22:39:19 +0800
Bill Todd <billtodd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Not that there are all that many sound files that are gigabytes in
size, unless you're talking 24-track studio-quality (which, once
again, is hardly the province of "John Q. Public").
Not many? I have 5 on my Octane right now. The 32 bit limit bites
every time I want to normalise the levels of one. Image files are
getting close to where FAT32 is a limit due to file size. And with
image processing it is usual to have to have several to many image
streams going at the same time.
10 years ago, it was just astronomy that banged against the wall, now
it is photos and home recordings as well. That people notice!
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