Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote:> Your statement is misleading as written. It should say
>
>> Try using WavPack, http://www.wavpack.com/
>>
>> This can losslessly compress 32-bit floating
>> point WAVE-EX files (which FLAC does not do), and faithfully preserves
>> every chunk (which FLAC does do perfectly). It is also free.
Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote:> You are correct, Didier. FLAC preserve every chunk, precisely.
...> I think that
> Martin is speaking from out of date experience.
FLAC 1.2.1 preserves every chunk
perfectly/precisely, except for the 'fmt ' chunk.
This is from an e-mail exchange with Josh in
September 2007.
This doesn't matter to most people but,
unfortunately, messes up the ".amb" format
used for Ambisonic B-Format.
The ".amb" format is a standard WAVE-EX file
except that it uses a non-standard GUID in the
SubFormat field of the 'fmt ' chunk. (Two
GUIDs have been registered for this use, for
integer and floating-point.)
WavPack preserves the GUID perfectly.
Regards,
Martin
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