Have allot of .flac files, I would like to set a standard on, say setting flac -3 --replay-gain....etc..etc Now, can one re-flac a already .flac file again into to this standard setting I want to use... or does one have to un-flac the file into a .wav file first. if so, how does one uncompress a flac file back into a wav( without) lossing its meta data. Thanks - Richard
> Now, can one re-flac a already .flac file again into to this standard setting > I want to use... or does one have to un-flac the file into a .wav file first.It is indeed possible to "re-flac" files. See the (very) recent discussion, on this list, here: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2007-September/001090.html You would need to replace the references to -8 to -3 (if you want -3 encoding) etc., but if you need any help with that, let us know. Aaron
--- Aaron Whitehouse <lists@whitehouse.org.nz> wrote:> > Now, can one re-flac a already .flac file again into to this > standard setting > > I want to use... or does one have to un-flac the file into a .wav > file first. > > It is indeed possible to "re-flac" files. See the (very) recent > discussion, on this list, here: > http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2007-September/001090.html > > You would need to replace the references to -8 to -3 (if you want -3 > encoding) etc., but if you need any help with that, let us know.see also http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_tools_flac.html#usage ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/