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2015 Jul 19
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flac-dev Digest, Vol 128, Issue 14
Do you have a source on the CoreAudio quality thing? I'd be very interested
in reading more about that.
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2009 Dec 18
5
Switching Left Right Channel
> On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:50 PM, dathead2 at gmail.com wrote:
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> On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:42 PM, Ron Decline <rutlecorps at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Is it possible to switch the Left / Right channel when encoding in FLAC?
>> (I have some flac files with incorrect left/right channel assignment that I would like to re-encode with flac)
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2009 Dec 18
0
Switching Left Right Channel
...support.
If even the latest SoX has no support for FLAC, then just convert
your FLAC to WAV, use SoX to swap channels, then convert back to
FLAC. I realize that this is a lot of trouble, but you're editing
the files, and FLAC is not designed for editing.
If you're on a Mac, then afconvert might be able to swap files.
You'd need a pluging to support FLAC, though, and that's probably
fairly tricky to install, so you're back to converting to WAV just to
swap channels.
Good luck!
Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting
2009 Dec 18
2
Switching Left Right Channel
...t;
> If even the latest SoX has no support for FLAC, then just convert your FLAC to WAV, use SoX to swap channels, then convert back to FLAC. I realize that this is a lot of trouble, but you're editing the files, and FLAC is not designed for editing.
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> If you're on a Mac, then afconvert might be able to swap files. You'd need a pluging to support FLAC, though, and that's probably fairly tricky to install, so you're back to converting to WAV just to swap channels.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Brian Willoughby
> Sound Consulting
Seems that Sox will support flac...