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2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] Re: my flac -t issue: next approach
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2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: my flac -t issue: next approach
| yes, the exit code will be 1 if any of the flac files failed
| testing, else 0 (i.e. if all of them passed).
Thank you, Josh! Now the only trick is to see whether command.com can do
anything with that information.
2009 Apr 02
0
FLAC: how to dump seekpoints ?
Thank you all very much for making things clear.
I had confused seekpoints and cuepoints indeed !
I propose that Kerry's definitions (below) be added
to the documentation.
regards,
Phil
----- Mail d'origine -----
De: Kerry Hoath <kerry at gotss.net>
?: porte64 at free.fr
Envoy?: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 11:28:04 +0200 (CEST)
Objet: Re: [Flac] FLAC: how to dump seekpoints ?
don't confuse seak points and cue points.
Cue points are the points you put into a file so you can jump to the start
of trakcs or to index marks.
seak points are used t...
2010 Jul 08
0
Playing flac files from external hard drive
...blem remains accessing the data through a USB connection,
because the disk is obviously not a flash drive and most current players
only know flash as a form of external storage.
It looks increasingly like an old laptop will have to do.
Thanks,
Avi
On 8 July 2010 01:58, Kerry Hoath <kerry at gotss.net> wrote:
> Perhaps you could get a Linksys NSLU2 off ebay and a USB soundcard and
> compile up a flac binary or find a pre-packaged one.
>
> You'd need hard drive in other format than ntfs though as most players
> don't read ntfs easily under Linux.
>
> NSLU2 is...
2005 Sep 16
0
Rather serious flac problem
Hi Kerry,
On 9/16/05, Kerry Hoath <kerry@gotss.net> wrote:
> There is no standard for wav64 and a .wav in its standard form can only hold
> 2gb of data.
In this case the WAV files were less than 2 GB.
> libsndfile can handle larger .wav files and so can other audio applications
> but usually nonstandard subchunk data means that...
2010 Jul 07
3
Playing flac files from external hard drive
Hello,
I have a 500GB external hard drive with a lot of music in flac format. I
would like to find a way to play music directly from the drive through a
portable player. I do not own a portable player at the moment and intend to
buy one that can support the above requirement.
What I don't want to do is copy files across and remove them every time I
want to listen to music.
Is there a way to