I posted the bug at http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=130992&group_id=13478 . Since all my other discs were encoding fine I thought that the wav file may be corrupt/invalid/or something. I opened them with cool edit and "saved as"ed them to my drive. These files encoded fine and the extraced/converted files have the correct md5sum. Is there a program that can scan wav files to see if they are correct? The files play and burn fine, but do not encode well. Another thing is that shn encodes these files correctly, while flac does not. Does something need to be coded for flac to do this? I hope this made some sense... Kevin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20010206/c734821a/attachment.html
I've made the fix in CVS; it will show up in the next release. Thanks for the report. Josh --- Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> wrote:> I am pretty sure it's a flac bug, not a problem > with your wav. the -p option is causing the > problem. -p drastically increases the runtime > and only improves the compression by a tiny > bit, which is why it is only turned on in -9. > > until the bug is fixed it is safer to not use > -p (but -V will catch any errors -p causes). > > --- Kevin Pullin <kpullin@socal.rr.com> wrote: > > I posted the bug at > > >http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=130992&group_id=13478> > . Since all my other discs were encoding fine I > > thought that the wav file may be > corrupt/invalid/or > > something. I opened them with cool edit and > "saved > > as"ed them to my drive. These files encoded fine > > and the extraced/converted files have the correct > > md5sum. Is there a program that can scan wav > files > > to see if they are correct? The files play and > burn > > fine, but do not encode well. Another thing is > that > > shn encodes these files correctly, while flac does > > not. Does something need to be coded for flac to > do > > this? I hope this made some sense... > > > > Kevin__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/
I am pretty sure it's a flac bug, not a problem with your wav. the -p option is causing the problem. -p drastically increases the runtime and only improves the compression by a tiny bit, which is why it is only turned on in -9. until the bug is fixed it is safer to not use -p (but -V will catch any errors -p causes). --- Kevin Pullin <kpullin@socal.rr.com> wrote:> I posted the bug at >http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=130992&group_id=13478> . Since all my other discs were encoding fine I > thought that the wav file may be corrupt/invalid/or > something. I opened them with cool edit and "saved > as"ed them to my drive. These files encoded fine > and the extraced/converted files have the correct > md5sum. Is there a program that can scan wav files > to see if they are correct? The files play and burn > fine, but do not encode well. Another thing is that > shn encodes these files correctly, while flac does > not. Does something need to be coded for flac to do > this? I hope this made some sense... > > Kevin >__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/