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From the RtAudio docs:
Audio data fed to/from an RtAudio stream is assumed to ALWAYS be in host byte order. The internal routines will automatically take care of any necessary byte-swapping between the host format and the soundcard. Thus, endian-ness is not a concern in the following format definitions.
So, if we're writing the audio data to files and what not, we need to determine the endianness where we're currently running.
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