Hi, I tried to encode a WAV file to FLAC. But then I get a strange message: 99% complete. You can see the details below: 12 - In My Eyes (Radio Edit).wav: 99% complete, ratio=0,67412 - In My Eyes (Radi o Edit).wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk 'LIST' 12 - In My Eyes (Radio Edit).wav: Verify OK, wrote 25090527 bytes, ratio=0,670 I have encoded the file using 'flac -V --best' using the flac command line tool. Can somebody explain me please what the 99% complete message means? Does this mean there were errors or what is the meaning of it? I can see the 'Verify OK' message but still flac tells me it's 99% complete. I don't understand what's happening here ... thanks in advance! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20070401/a061726c/attachment.html
Hi Harry, The command-line flac utility writes status lines to the terminal, typically overwriting the previous status. However, when unexpected error messages appear, the usual output can be formatted incorrectly. The expectation is that the final "Verify OK" line was supposed to erase the "99% complete" line, just as 99% erased the 98% line. You can probably imagine that a carriage-return should have appeared in the middle of "0.67412 - " This is nothing to worry about. The final line saying "Verify OK" is the only one you should pay attention to, as it is the latest status. Brian On Apr 1, 2007, at 06:00, Harry Sack wrote: Hi, I tried to encode a WAV file to FLAC. But then I get a strange message: 99% complete. You can see the details below: 12 - In My Eyes (Radio Edit).wav: 99% complete, ratio=0,67412 - In My Eyes (Radi o Edit).wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk 'LIST' 12 - In My Eyes (Radio Edit).wav: Verify OK, wrote 25090527 bytes, ratio=0,670 I have encoded the file using 'flac -V --best' using the flac command line tool. Can somebody explain me please what the 99% complete message means? Does this mean there were errors or what is the meaning of it? I can see the 'Verify OK' message but still flac tells me it's 99% complete. I don't understand what's happening here ... thanks in advance!
--- Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > I tried to encode a WAV file to FLAC. But then I get a strange > message: 99% > complete. You can see the details below: > > > 12 - In My Eyes (Radio Edit).wav: 99% complete, ratio=0,67412 - In My > Eyes > (Radi > o Edit).wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk 'LIST' > 12 - In My Eyes (Radio Edit).wav: Verify OK, wrote 25090527 bytes, > ratio=0,670 > > I have encoded the file using 'flac -V --best' using the flac command > line > tool. > > Can somebody explain me please what the 99% complete message means? > Does > this mean there were errors or what is the meaning of it? I can see > the > 'Verify OK' message but still flac tells me it's 99% complete. I > don't > understand what's happening here ...http://flac.sourceforge.net/faq.html#tools__skipped_subchunk ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news