Some time ago, SL Baur wrote...
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| XEmacs can't do 8 bit wave, but it can do 16 bit wave. Is this a
| general limitation? Please test these on Microsoft and let me know
| which version works best.
Steve, the problem is different. bark2 is not a PCM file, it is
a CCITT G.711 mu-law encoded file, the encoding used in telephony
when transferring sound between switch centers. Hrvoje already said
that some software he has reports errors like "Cannot play sound:
not a PCM file". Bark3 is a PCM encoded sound.
I guess that XEmacs can play 8 bit PCM. Attached file is PCM 8.000 kHz, 8 Bit, Mono
Kirill