Popular Post Audiophile Neuroscience Posted June 12, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 12, 2020 45 minutes ago, yamamoto2002 said: One 1-digit hexadecimal number is actually 4-bit data and it can be expressed as a 4-digit binary number: hex 0 ⇔ bin 0000, hex 1 ⇔ bin 0001, hex 2 ⇔ bin 0010, hex 3 ⇔ bin 0011 hex 4 ⇔ bin 0100, hex 5 ⇔ bin 0101, hex 6 ⇔ bin 0110, hex 7 ⇔ bin 0111 hex 8 ⇔ bin 1000, hex 9 ⇔ bin 1001, hex A ⇔ bin 1010, hex B ⇔ bin 1011 hex C ⇔ bin 1100, hex D ⇔ bin 1101, hex E ⇔ bin 1110, hex F ⇔ bin 1111 Therefore this WAV file data also can be expressed as a binary digits sequence: 0101001001001001010001100100011010101100010110000000000100000000010101110100000101010110...1001.. Fixed that for you, duh ! 🙄 yamamoto2002 and PYP 1 1 Sound Minds Mind Sound Link to comment
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