wavefile 1.0.0 → 1.0.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.markdown +6 -1
- data/lib/wavefile.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/wavefile/buffer.rb +14 -2
- data/lib/wavefile/duration.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/wavefile/format.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/wavefile/reader.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/wavefile/unvalidated_format.rb +0 -2
- data/lib/wavefile/writer.rb +10 -6
- data/test/writer_test.rb +32 -0
- metadata +2 -2
checksums.yaml
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data/README.markdown
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* Written in pure Ruby, so it's easy to include in your program. There's no need to compile a separate extension in order to use it.
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# Current Release: v1.0.
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# Current Release: v1.0.1
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Released on August 2, 2018, this version contains a bug fix: the file(s) written to an arbitrary `IO` instance are no longer corrupt if the initial seek position is greater than 0.
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# Previous Release: v1.0.0
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Released on June 10, 2018, this version has these changes:
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data/lib/wavefile.rb
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data/lib/wavefile/buffer.rb
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# Public: Creates a new Buffer containing the sample data of this Buffer, but converted
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# new_format - The format that the sample data should be converted to. If the new format
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# has a different number of channels than the original buffer format, the sample data
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# will be converted in the following way:
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# 1 -> n: Each mono sample will be duplicated into the new number of channels.
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# n -> 1: Each sample in each sample frame will be averaged into a single sample.
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# other: Unsupported, will cause BufferConversionError to be raised.
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# Public: Converts the sample data contained in the Buffer to a new format. The sample
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data/lib/wavefile/duration.rb
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# stopwatch running for exactly 2 hours would show something like "2:00:00.000".
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# Accordingly, if the given sample frame count and sample rate add up to exactly
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class Duration
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- Joel Strait
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dependencies: []
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description: You can use this gem to create Ruby programs that work with audio, by
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reading and writing Wave sound files (*.wav). Since it is written in pure Ruby (as
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