From: ScottMcP [MVP] on 14 Jan 2010 19:24 On Jan 14, 5:29 pm, Richard Russell <n...(a)rtrussell.co.uk> wrote: > Are you absolutely sure about that? In 8-bit one's complement > notation both 00000000 and 11111111 represent the value zero, and I > didn't think that was true for WAV data. I've always known the > encoding described by Bob (where 00000000 is the most negative value, > 10000000 is zero and 11111111 the most positive value) as 'offset > binary'. Wikipedia seems to think it should be called 'excess-128'. Very well, I bow to your knowledge of nits.
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