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2006 Nov 02
3
Some questions
...and want to store my files in like
this) I have some wave files that are very small (e.g. 34 frames only or
even less).
Is it possible at all to have such small flac files?
III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store
the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in flac.
But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are exact.
Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use this
feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information
transformed into searchpoints in flac?
Chris.
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2006 Dec 01
3
Some questions
...and want to store my files in like
this) I have some wave files that are very small (e.g. 34 frames only or
even less).
Is it possible at all to have such small flac files?
III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store
the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in flac.
But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are exact.
Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use this
feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information
transformed into searchpoints in flac?
Chris.
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2006 Nov 05
3
Some questions
Josh Coalson wrote:
>> III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store
>> the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in
>> flac.
>> But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are
>> exact.
>> Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use
>> this
>> feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information
>> transformed in...
2006 Nov 05
0
Some questions
...gt; this) I have some wave files that are very small (e.g. 34 frames only
> or even less).
>
> Is it possible at all to have such small flac files?
yes.
> III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store
> the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in
> flac.
> But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are
> exact.
> Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use
> this
> feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information
> transformed into searchpoints in flac?
FL...
2006 Nov 06
0
Some questions
--- Christoph Anton Mitterer <calestyo@scientia.net> wrote:
> Josh Coalson wrote:
> >> III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can
> store
> >> the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in
> >> flac.
> >> But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames
> are
> >> exact.
> >> Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to
> use
> >> this
> >> feature, and store one big flac file with those...
2000 Aug 24
3
lib/block.c question
...argebound)
1. Reallocate storage for the IIR-filtered versions of the raw data
channels, if necessary.
2. Play catch-up on the IIR-filtered versions. Extend 'em as far as
we have data.
3. Search forwards in the filtered data from the minimal starting point
j for a short block until the searchpoint argument:
(a) Does the power in a [small] envelope at j change from the preceding
envelope-sized block to the envelope-sized block at j by more
than vd.vi->preecho_thresh? If so, impose a short block (well
I suppose it could be the largest block with approx. a 3/4 mark
at that...