Problems using the function audiowrite

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ignacio
ignacio am 13 Nov. 2015
Kommentiert: ignacio am 20 Nov. 2015
Hello, I'm working with Matlab R2014b and trying to create a wav file. I tried two posibilities:
- wavwrite(int32(signal),Fs,24,['test2.wav'])
- audiowrite(['test.wav'],int32(signal),Fs,'BitsPerSample',24)
But when I try to heard both files, I can only heard the first one created with the old function wavwrite.
In both case is the same signal.
any help?

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Nick Haddad
Nick Haddad am 13 Nov. 2015
There is one subtle difference between writing 24-bit audio with audiowrite vs. wavwrite.
When writing int32 as 24-bit audio in wavwrite, the data range in y is interpreted as:
2^23 y ≤ 2^23–1
When writing an int32 as 24-bit audio in audiowrite, the data range in y is interpreted as:
-2^32 y ≤ 2^32–1
So your data is still being written but slightly quieter. If your 'signal' variable is in the 24-bit range you will need to rescale it to the 32-bit range to get the same results as using wavwrite. If 'signal' is just a normalized double (-1 ≤ y ≤ 1), the you can simply supply the double value and audiowrite will scale it for you properly:
audiowrite(['test.wav'],signal,Fs,'BitsPerSample',24)

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