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2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...our code into the official FLAC > sources. This kind of change has nothing to do with the official > FLAC format, and thus I doubt there would be any professional > interest in changing things just for the sake of change or "newness." > > Brian Willoughby > Sound Consultinf >
2011 Jan 07
9
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...ver be successful in getting your code into the official FLAC sources. This kind of change has nothing to do with the official FLAC format, and thus I doubt there would be any professional interest in changing things just for the sake of change or "newness." Brian Willoughby Sound Consultinf On Jan 7, 2011, at 12:56, David Richards wrote: > Its really sad to hear thats happening but even more sad is the fact > that flac is becoming a very common format for music on the interweb > whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've found some > severe issues with...
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...tting your code into the official FLAC sources. ?This kind > of change has nothing to do with the official FLAC format, and thus I doubt > there would be any professional interest in changing things just for the > sake of change or "newness." > > Brian Willoughby > Sound Consultinf > > > On Jan 7, 2011, at 12:56, David Richards wrote: >> >> Its really sad to hear thats happening but even more sad is the fact >> that flac is becoming a very common format for music on the interweb >> whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've f...
2011 Jan 07
6
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Hi folks! Due to the fact that more and more users increasingly use MP3 < 320kbps as their source for encoding music, and publish it as flac files, I suggest that something is done in the flac encoder to possible avoid this. My idea is kinda easy/stupid, but might work; Implement a function that use a FFT to check if the input has frequencies > 16kHz, and informs the user that the file