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2006 Oct 24
2
oggdec.exe not using album gain stdout option
This question is mainly directed at John Edwards, I believe. I'm attempting to use oggdec.exe in a batch conversion of ogg vorbis files for use on a portable player. I'm using the -o option to redirect output to the LAME encoder. So far so good. However, I also want to do volume leveling using the replaygain tags. If I specify track (radio) gain, everything works fine, however, when I
2007 Jul 11
3
best string setting
what would be the best string setting for ripping in flac? only looking for highest audiophile quality possible. Thanks - Richard
2009 Dec 30
0
flac --replay-gain
Dat Head <dathead2 at gmail.com> wrote: > can somebody explain replaygain a bit - is it kinda like normalization > but w/o modifying > the files (just giving software a number to use to obtain the level > boost needed?) Try http://www.replaygain.org/ although the pages haven't been updated since 2001. (In the past I have e-mailed updates to the maintainer, but got no
2009 Aug 14
5
floating point
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Josh Coalson<xflac at yahoo.com> wrote: > it's unlikely flac will ever support floating-point samples natively. ?the main application for it is audio engineering, which demands easy editing and very high speed for both encoding and decoding above everything else. thats not why floating point is used. the highest current feasible bit resolution for
2009 Aug 14
0
floating point
On Aug 14, 2009, at 14:24, Paul Davis wrote: > On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Josh Coalson<xflac at yahoo.com> wrote: >> it's unlikely flac will ever support floating-point samples >> natively. the main application for it is audio engineering, which >> demands easy editing and very high speed for both encoding and >> decoding above everything else.
2007 Jul 11
2
best string setting
On Wednesday 11 July 2007 8:53:43 pm you wrote: > FLAC is lossless. That's what the L stands for. Whatever encoding > options you use, you'll get the same quality. > > On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 19:46 -0400, Rick wrote: > > what would be the best string setting for ripping in flac? > > only looking for highest audiophile quality possible. > > > > Thanks -
2002 Mar 26
2
OT: Perfect Pitch
I won't bother quoting all of Moz's statements of how sound is interpreted by those blessed/cursed with tape recorders in their heads :) I will add that his whole explanation of perfect pitch perception easily offers an explanation as to why some individuals will only archive flac/pac/ape (Moz - do you?) and those of us that do not perceive that level of detail and are fine using ogg
2002 Jul 24
2
wav/raw normalization
Hey all. I was an "early" adopter of mp3 (1994-1995), and I took great pains to use digital audio extractors and avoid jitter and whatnot thru proper hardware - back then, this was no mean feat. Well, I'm starting to switch to Ogg (dragging out all the CD's, starting over) and I want to know if anyone has an informed opinion on the merits or demerits of "normalization"
2011 Jan 07
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On 1/7/2011 11:42 PM, J?rgen Vigdal wrote: > Hi Brian. > > I also agree with you on these points you mention. If you guys are familiar on how the piracy groups work on the internet, you are aware that they have "releases" with their names on it. In the piracy "scene", some groups are competing on getting the first release out, and could only be beaten by another group
2009 Aug 14
0
floating point
--- On Fri, 8/14/09, Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Josh Coalson<xflac at yahoo.com> > wrote: > > it's unlikely flac will ever support floating-point > > samples natively. ?the main application for it is audio > > engineering, which demands easy editing and very high speed > > for both encoding and
2005 Jan 01
1
Ices and ALSA / OSS
Hello Karl In reference to: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-June/007473.html I am also receiving this error with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 device running with the ice1712 ALSA module. I've not quite figured out how to test it with a hw pcm because it isn't accepting any of my formats. I've no idea how ALSA's plug opens it but I've tried all the obvious ones,
2005 Jan 24
2
Sound card recommendation?
Can anyone recommend a good high-end sound card to use on a streaming server? Basically all I need are two channels, a good 96 kHz sampling chip, and it needs to run on Linux. -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security "You guys, I don't hear any noise. Are you sure you're
2007 Aug 27
2
FLAC: headphones
hi flac list! I'm not sure if this question can be asked here, but here you go (it's a question for audiophiles only): I encode CDDA tracks to FLAC and play them on my Pocket PC (PDA). I'm looking for a high quality headphone to connect to my Pocket PC, but it must be an in-ear one but not like these: http://s7d1.scene7.com/is/image/vanns/770045336?$medium_item$ So no plastic things
2005 Feb 20
1
Well decomposed mdct
I did composition of butterfly8 and butterfly16 and I found, that these functions are well decomposed - decomposition doesn't lower computional speed. On the other hand the same can be done with butterfly8 - decomposition to butterfly4 (further decomposition is not possible) but there's no reason to do this. I think little improvement can be done by inlining them. Compiler and processor
2001 May 30
3
Lossless/lossy hybrid?
Monkey's Audio lossless compressor (currently win32 only, free but not open-source except decoder) author is thinking to implement a kind of audiophile-quality lossy compression which would filter "noise bits" that are hard to encode lossless but which are (or should be) inaudible and thus improve lossless compression (avg. 300-450kbps). I think that implementing something like this
2007 Jul 12
3
best string setting
hmm, let me ask this question, another way... which setting offer the least compression ?. Richard On Thursday 12 July 2007 3:49:07 am Brian Willoughby wrote: > Hi Rick, > > Alex already told you: All settings for FLAC give perfect quality. > No setting has any more quality than the other, because they are all > identical to the original CD. > > Brian Willoughby > Sound
2017 May 10
2
Playing FLAC Files on Audi MMI
Hello, I am hoping that perhaps you know the answer to my car audio question, or can at least point me in the right direction. I own a 2013 Audi S4 that has the 3G-Plus Multi Media Interface (MMI) with the Bang & Olufsen Sound System. The MMI is able to playback lossy, compressed audio files (MP3, WMA and AAC), but does not have native support for FLAC, ALAC, or WMA Lossless.
2011 Jan 10
5
FLAC is dead?
>> Oh I don't doubt the basics, red book is red book and bits are >> identically replicable and re rippable bits. > > I don't see any problem with taking innovation as far as is practical > and saying "it's finished, no more updates". Sure, basics :) Again, I'm meaning in regard to about bugs, docs, porting and nits. > If I want to do freedb
2002 Jan 11
1
Vorbis & ReplayGain
Hi all, I have implemented ReplayGain support for Vorbis. If you are not familiar with it, it is basically a method of making sure all your files have equal loudness, remove the need for normalization and prevent clipping during playback. The process is totally lossless, and supporting it requires minimal work. More info about the exact workings can be found on www.replaygain.org (recommended
2007 Jun 27
5
24-bit FLAC Files
Hi, we're a small label in Honolulu, Hawaii, starting up, offering FLAC downloads of live performances of local artists, and we're wondering how is the support for 24-bit FLAC files? Our concern is that would it be too difficult for users to burn 24-bit FLAC recordings to CD? Are there any simple tools that convert 24-bit FLAC to 16-bit FLAC, or burning applications that transparently do