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2007 Apr 10
5
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
My FLAC files reside on my Infrant NV (XRAID) and are also backed up
on my PC and on an external USB HDD. That makes 3 copies.
I've read most everything on the FLAC site, but as I have mentioned
I don't know much about structuring a command line. My PC is also
quite old (early P4 from 2000 w/256MB RAM) so I think it will take a LOT
of time for this to run through over 1200 CDs worth of
2007 Apr 10
0
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
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otherwise, I think this comes up a lot on the slimserver forums
and people have posted other solutions.
as for that bug that required the test step first, that was
fixed in flac-1.1.4; especially if you already have a backup,
I wouldn't worry about the extra test step.
--- Tim <ht_nut@earthlink.net> wrote:
> My FLAC files reside on my Infrant NV (XRAID) and are also backed up
> on my PC and on an external USB HDD. That makes 3 copies.
> I've read most everything on the FLAC site, but as I have mentioned
> I don't know much about structuring a command lin...
2005 Jun 27
2
New User FLAC Questions (3)
***ATTENTION MOD*** - My original submission to you was bounced because I
sent it from the wrong email address. This is a resubmitted of that email.
Thanks!
OK, I've encoded ALL of my 437 CDs into FLAC after ripping them (secure
mode) with EAC (man, I never want to have to do that again! Took forever!).
Yes, I backed it up on 2 different removable hard drives! After all of that
I
2007 Apr 09
0
Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
I know it has been discussed in the past but not being a hard-core techie
the instructions were not entirely clear to me.
I have many GBs of FLAC files which I created using EAC and FLAC version
1.1.2 with FLAC Frontend.
I personally ripped my entire CD collection of over 1200 discs so I really
want to get this exactly right the first time.
I want to convert them to version 1.1.4 but need
2007 May 13
0
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
Thanks Jud, I was able to re-encode my entire FLAC archive into 1.1.4,
although on my slow computer (with all other apps closed) it took over 3
days to complete! Only one song returned an error and that was quite easy
to fix.
I did run into one issue though. I have a FLAC album in which the songs are
all 24/96 and REFLAC fails when it runs.
I want to re-encode them from compression level 5
2007 Apr 10
3
Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
I found this:
>I would add -V and log all output to a file. also, someone has
>reported that if the input FLAC file has errors and you use --force,
>the transcoded file will only have data up to the error, and I still
>have to look into this. so safer still would be>>
>
>... -exec sh -c 'flac -t {} && flac -8V {}' \; ...
>
>Josh
>
I wish I
2006 Oct 13
2
EAC + FLAC bitrate question?
This is more of an EAC question, but I have not yet received an answer from
my post on that page. Since they are closely related I thought I would give
it a try here.
I just bought a BIG stack of CDs (70+) and decided to recheck all of my EAC
(beta 4) + FLAC (1.1.2) settings prior to ripping and encoding them. I also
calibrated a new external Plextor CD-ROM too.
The setting string I use in
2007 Apr 11
2
RE: Converting to 1.1.4, help please!
Hey Jud, Thanks!
I copied two of my FLAC folders (CDs) into a temp dir just to test it out
and see if I could get it to run.
I put the four unzipped files into the dir folder and opened a cmd window
using the same options you suggested:
"reflac -r -8 -nw -nb"
It looks as though it first converts the files to WAV then re-encode them
into FLAC 1.1.4 then deletes the WAV, correct?
I was