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2012 Feb 23
1
[PATCH] Support 56kHz to 19.2kHz gain analysis (Patch v4)
...<earl_chew at yahoo.com>
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2012 Jan 07
3
Support 56kHz to 19.2kHz gain analysis
Copy additional filter values from Foobar2000 as found in
<http://code.google.com/p/sirens2/source/browse/trunk/libwavpack-4.32.psp/wvgain.c?r=32>
to allow metaflac to perform gain analysis on high sample rate audio.
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2012 Jan 12
2
Support 56kHz to 19.2kHz gain analysis (Patch v3)
Sorry about the duplicate posts from Earl Chew. He's resent because
the first v3 patch got caught in the moderation queue, and I didn't
notice when I released the messages. Not his fault. :-)
-r
2012 Jan 13
2
Support 56kHz to 19.2kHz gain analysis (Patch v3)
On 12 January 2012 16:07, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote:
> However, it looks like I'm changing jobs soon and should have two
> weeks free between finishing one and starting the other.
Good thing you've got time off work so you can get work done! Shall I
harass you about your patch queue at LCA?
-r
2012 Jan 14
0
Support 28kHz, 56kHz and 112kHz gain analysis
David Robinson kindly provided me the filter values for 28 kHz sampling rate and I have inserted the filter values into the gain analysis table.
Following the previous patch:
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2012-January/003067.html
extend the supported sample rates to cover all rates supported in Foobar2000:
192000 = 4 x 48000
176400 = 4 x 44100
144000 = 4 x 36000
128000 = 4 x 32000