From: Jim Peters (jim_at_uazu.net)
Date: 2002-03-02 21:48:02
Dave wrote:
> I did notice, but forgot to mention it. At first I thought it was just a
> display corruption, but then the "line" followed even while shifting octaves up
> and down. But as you, I found that it comes and goes. I wish I had a better
> understanding of the FFTW routines, or I could offer something more helpful.
> :-(
Don't worry -- I have an idea of what might be causing it.
> When you say 256/3 -- where exactly do you mean? If you have a byte offset, or
> time correlation, I can look at the data via BioGraph and perhaps be able to
> provide some more feedback to you this way.
Sorry -- 256/3 was a frequency (85.???Hz). I expressed it as 256/3
because it seemed to be significant that it was a fraction of the
sampling frequency. Anyway, I will have to look at that tomorrow.
Cheers --
Jim
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