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Note that currently the int64 setters do not range check before being passed to
the int setters, erroneously chopping off the upper bits.
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This reverts commit 6b870714a91c9607acc4501234a00c7c94fa2b85.
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Since they don't use the stack anymore.
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are needed
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It may be better to deinterlace it on load into the buffer, though I don't
imagine this will affect much. It could be nice for consistency's sake, though
it would also complicate things if we ever want to support direct access to
buffer data.
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"Silence" being less than -100dB.
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