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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday 16 May 2007 03:50, Paul Davis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 11:21 +1000, Mat Wall-Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Paul et al.
Is there a better way of identifying a file type or disabling this
identification.
My sound library is massive and a lot of sound are suffixed with .L .R
or not if mono and more recently the 5.1 suffixes...
I realize this is a proprietary standard but it is an epic headache to
change these things....is there a work around?
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<pre wrap="">no workaround for now, but i just added L, R as potential suffixes to
SVN (2.0-ongoing and trunk). i'll make the regexp used to match
potential files a config var, then you can adjust it without
recompiling.
--p
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I want to seize the occasion, i just checked on ardour2 to see if its still
present, and yes, ardour2 won't see file with upper suffixe case
like .WAV .AIFF and so on.
It happens sometimes that u get a lot of them from old imports or from CDROM
and cannot use them right now without renaming (wich can be impratical).
Its not totally impossible that u sometimes find a .Wav or a .Aiff either. So
that would be great if ardour would be able to see suffixe regardless of the
case combination.
Regards,
NR
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that's it <br>
the original file was on a fat32 compact flash<br>
when importing all names are in upper case<br>
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the timecode is not read in the importing window<br>
is there a way to change the width of this window ?<br>
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