Formats of sound by using "his writing file.vi.

This question applies to "Sound File Write.vi" and the reading part, too.
 
This vi is ready to write sound waveforms where data DBL ranging from-1 to 1.
In vi, there is provision to convert more formats such as I8, I16, etc. (_ArrWfmsToData.vi), but they do not operate properly, probably because a specific type code (10 to DBL) should be selected for other formats.
 
The question is: what is the way to use other formats in addition by default in DBL?
 
Best regards.
Alipio

What version are you using. If you use a Labview 8.0 or higher. You can right click on the VI and select the type to use as input. The default value is atumatic.

Hope this helps

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