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2012 Oct 12
1
Maximum number of entries in a filter file
We are using rsync to maintain a backup of some relatively large file
systems, around 3 million files, but in an effort to save space have decided
that some files should not be synchronised. In order to do this we have
created a filter file containing the list of files to exclude.
This filter file is created on what is ultimately the destination end of the
synchronisation so we first copy
2007 Nov 16
0
Re: Odd number of samples in a stereo wave file
...s, and/or write your own software which
processes WAVE files looking for these kinds of errors and repairs
them. If you receive the files via uploads, it would probably be
possible to have this step run automatically.
Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting
On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:37 AM, <ben@yarwood.com> <ben@yarwood.com> wrote:
I'm new to the mailing list but am interested in picking up a thread
from earlier in the month but which I thought had become confusing so
I am starting again. I should admit from the beginning that I am a
colleague of Alex Brims who started the or...
2007 Nov 15
2
Odd number of samples in a stereo wave file
I'm new to the mailing list but am interested in picking up a thread from earlier in the month but which I thought had become
confusing so I am starting again. I should admit from the beginning that I am a colleague of Alex Brims who started the original
thread.
The thread in question related to a wav file with an extra two bytes at the end causing a partial sample error in the reference
2007 Nov 16
0
Odd number of samples in a stereo wave file
<ben@yarwood.com> wrote:
...
> The thread in question related to a wav file with an extra two bytes at the end causing a partial sample error in the reference flac
> encoder. There seemed to be confusion over what was actually wrong with the file but as Brian Willoughby deduced correctly, the
> fil...
2007 Nov 15
0
FW: Odd number of samples in a stereo wave file
I'm new to the mailing list but am interested in picking up a thread from earlier in the month but which I thought had become
confusing so I am starting again. I should admit from the beginning that I am a colleague of Alex Brims who started the original
thread.
The thread in question related to a wav file with an extra two bytes at the end causing a partial sample error in the reference