Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "musicaudio".
2008 Nov 30
1
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
...m equally well, and would be the
>> natural extension to supporting WAVE.
>
> BTW current flac in CVS supports RF64 and wave64; they will be
> in the next release. I'll have to look into CAF.
Core Audio Format (CAF) is from Apple, visit:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MusicAudio/CoreAudio-date.html
I have never tried to code CAF, but my guess
is that it will be a lot more work than the
successors to WAVE.
Regards,
Martin
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2005 Jul 11
3
Apple's Core Audio File container format
Hi all,
It hasn't really been publicized much yet, but Apple has a new
container file format called CAF:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MusicAudio/Reference/CAFSpec/
CAF files current support integer and float PCM formats, A-law,
u-law and a number of others including AAC and Apple's own Apple
Lossless Audio Codec (alac).
I have already implemented support for what I can (PCM, A-law,
u-law) in a libsndfile pre-release:
http://www....
2005 Jul 12
2
Apple's Core Audio File container format
...is is nothing different than
> flac/OggFlac, which are little to none from what I've read (around
> hydrogenaudio), am I wrong?
the first thing that comes to mind is the channel layout capabilities of
CAF, it's more advanced than Ogg or Flac.
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MusicAudio/Reference/CAFSpec/CAF_spec/chapter_3_section_5.html
is there any other format that can properly tag an audio file as an
ambisonics 1st order file?
i havn't looked into CAF before, it looks promising.
my question is: if you put Flac in a CAF container, it's not playable
with any FLAC comp...
2008 Oct 13
4
Support for CAF in flac command-line?
Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is anyone here potentially up to the task of adding support for CAF
> (the CoreAudio Format) into the flac command-line?
...
> I've already made some recordings
> that are so long that they cannot be uncompressed from FLAC to WAV or
> AIFF because they would exceed 4 GB - the maximum file size for