hmm, you must have found a bug. the format does support other
resolutions and sample rates, and the test suite does include
numerous 8 bps mono files, so it's probably in the plugin itself.
if you 'flac -t' the encoded 8-bit mono file, does it test ok?
Josh
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:> While testing out the xmms plugin, I found that the 0.8 plugin would
> not play a
> file I had just previously encoded with the 0.8 encoder. The file
> tested and
> decoded fine. I added some debugging statements and such, and found
> that
> FLAC__file_decoder_process_one_frame was setting status to
> FLAC__FILE_DECODER_STREAM_ERROR. As I said, the 'flac' decoder
could
> decode
> the file just fine, and unless I'm mistaken, that uses the file
> decoder also.
>
> The only odd thing about the input wave file was that it was 8bit
> mono
> (22050Hz). oN a hunch, I converted the wave file to CD audio format
> (16bit/stereo/44100Hz) with sox, and re-encoded it. The plugin
> played the
> resulting file fine. I tried a few tests (converting to stereo and
> leaving
> everything else the same, converting to 16 bit and leaving everything
> else the
> same), and in every case the flac file wouldn't play.
>
> The documentation seems to imply that formats other than
> 16bit/stereo/44100Hz
> are supported. Is this a documentation bug, or a software bug?
>
> --
> - mdz
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