[PD] Pd 64 bits precision "for real"?

Dan Wilcox danomatika at gmail.com
Fri Nov 20 23:18:52 CET 2020


Note: until the sound file updates branch with the CAF file support is merged, 64 bit sample indices aren't yet useful with the current core file formats (WAV, AIFF, SND) as they use 32 bit indices.

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> Hi there, it's known Pd can be built with 64 bits precision, but when can
> we expect it to also be available for download as such?
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> I'm currently working on externals that play large files without running
> into precision issues, but that'd be unnecessary once Pd 64 bits is more of
> a thing.
> 
> It seems to me all should be good to go once it's already possible for
> those who compile it like that... so I guess the main issue would be with
> externals that also need to be compiled for that.
> 
> cheers

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