![]() I've changed this issue report to be a Feature Request for the behavior above. ![]() I put a FIXME note in the code that it would be nice to fix this by using an expandable C++ data container and reading the file into memory in chunks. The reason why Octave has a problem with the test file is just as you suspected: the code works by creating an array of the proper size (TotalSamples X #_of_Channels) and then filling it in. "audioread: malformed header does not specify number of samples" The function audioread() now emits a more specific error message If the header does not specify the number of samples then audioinfo() now returns -1 for the TotalSamples and Duration fields to indicate that the results are not accurate. ![]() I checked in a changeset that improves this somewhat. ![]()
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