Full Auto Multichannel XMA by OrangeC at 5:08 AM EDT on March 14, 2010
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MZNQUECU

Strange XMA i encountered, sems not like a normal multichannel xma to me, has no FF boundaries or a header with a blocksize.

NVM:

Just needed to use xma_test to rebuild it as normal XMA.

edited 5:12 AM EDT March 14, 2010
by hcs at 8:30 PM EDT on March 14, 2010
Fwiw there are three XMA(1) streams, starting at 0x0, 0x800, and 0x1000.
by OrangeC at 9:19 PM EDT on March 14, 2010
Ahh wit you :

thx.


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