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2006 Sep 07
2
Getting subframe type=verbatim on 16 bit files
...is called!
return true;
}
On 9/6/06 8:28 PM, "Josh Coalson" <xflac@yahoo.com> wrote:
> looks fine, I would suspect how the PCM sample are formatted
> and sent to process(), could you show that part of the code?
>
> Josh
>
>
> --- James Smith <jsmith@landmarkdigital.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm using libFLACC++ and libFLAC and I think that I'm using the calls
>> in the
>> typical order (see code below). But every monoe or stereo file that
>> I send
>> thru I get files that are the same sze as the orginal wave fil...
2006 Sep 06
2
Getting subframe type=verbatim on 16 bit files
I'm using libFLACC++ and libFLAC and I think that I'm using the calls in the
typical order (see code below). But every monoe or stereo file that I send
thru I get files that are the same sze as the orginal wave files.
Doing a flac -a on the flac files I see that I get:
frame=9 blocksize=4608 sample_rate=8000 channels=1
channel_assignment=INDEPENDENT
subframe=0
2006 Sep 06
0
Getting subframe type=verbatim on 16 bit files
looks fine, I would suspect how the PCM sample are formatted
and sent to process(), could you show that part of the code?
Josh
--- James Smith <jsmith@landmarkdigital.com> wrote:
>
> I'm using libFLACC++ and libFLAC and I think that I'm using the calls
> in the
> typical order (see code below). But every monoe or stereo file that
> I send
> thru I get files that are the same sze as the orginal wave files.
>
> Doing a flac -...