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Subject: Re: [flac-dev] Flac multi channel
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 15:55:14 -0300
From: Federico Miyara <fmiyara at fceia.unr.edu.ar>
To: Tor-Einar Jarnbjo <tor-einar at jarnbjo.name>
Besides the fact that many multichannel signals largely exceed 8
channels, there are examples of signal packaging with many channels
which are actually non-simultaneous, independent signals, for instance
the CIPIC HRTF (or more properly, HRIR) database, which would benefit
from FLAC packaging.
The file format allows some unused fields for future use, such as the
padding block. It could include a flag to indicate a change in the
format adding one more streaminfo byte which would allow up to 256
channels (actually, 256 + 8), or it could trigger a new byte when 11111111.
There is also an invalid block identifier (127) which could be used with
the same purpose.
Old versions of the reference codec (or third-party implementations)
would not be able to open new flac files with more than 8 channels but
the "old" format could be still opened with the new versions.
Regards,
Federico
On 25/01/2017 14:30, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo wrote:> Hello Olivier,
>
> the limitation is in the file format itself, as the number of channels
> is encoded in a 3 bit field in the streaminfo metadata block.
>
> Tor-Einar
>
> Am 25. Januar 2017 16:45:32 MEZ schrieb Olivier Tristan
> <o.tristan at uvi.net>:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I know that FLAC format is currently limited to 8 channels but I was
> wondering if this hard limitation of the format
>
> or if it can be easily circumvented if the flac library is compiled
with
> other settings and/or the software using it don't mind it
>
>
> Thanks !
>
>
>
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