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2010 Feb 13
3
Contents of Flac-dev Digest, Vol 65, Issue 5
Thanks for helping Erik,
I have uploaded a small file example for you to check.
I am curious about what is exactly producing this mismatch filesize!
I know it's ridiculous and probably too paranoid, but knowledge is always welcome.
-rw-r--r-- 1 djzn djzn 341418 2010-02-11 20:34 bandstand-linux.flac
-rw-r--r-- 1 djzn djzn 556308 2010-02-11 20:34 bandstand.wav
-rw-r--r-- 1 djzn djzn 341429
2010 Feb 13
0
Decoded files identical, encoded files different (linux vs win encoder)
...FE FF FE B4 A2 7D E8 9D 2E 79 91 47 ........ .}...y.G
FF FF FE FF FE FF FE B4 A2 7D E8 9D 36 79 11 47 ........ .}..6y.G
00002090: 57 05 9F DD 0A 2A 54 52 A5 13 13 2D 4B 2C B2 94 W....*TR ...-K,..
57 05 9F DD 0A 2A 54 52 A5 13 13 2D 4B 2C 59 4A W....*TR ...-K,YJ
000020A0: 95 6A 2D 25 24 85 95 96 26 49 0A 13 53 A9 24 51 .j-%$... &I..S.$Q
4A B5 16 92 92 42 CA CB 13 24 85 09 A9 D4 92 28 J....B.. .$.....(
The first column is the file offset and the first line for a given offset
is one file and the second line is the second file.