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Post by ecuconnection »

Hi all, thanks in advance for the info/help

I have a file that requires 8bit 128 format rather then just 8bit standard format or 8bit 255 format

any formula or way to make this happen in current tuner pro?

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What is 8 bit 128 format? What is 8 bit 255 format?
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Post by TwittyBird »

i can understand that too.

i've search on the net but i can find a good answer for that.
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Post by dfddfd2 »

If you are referring to signed 8bit integers in the -128 to +127 range, then just specify the value as signed integer by checking "Signed" in the XDF definition editor.

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