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2018 Nov 02
6
Antw: Re: Possible bug in Opus 1.3 (opus-tools-0.2-opus-1.3)?
Hi!
Excuse the delay, but I had to deal with a corrupted NTFS file system that ate many important files on an USB stick...
The FLAC version of the original is almost 6MB and it can be downloaded slowly from this time-limited link:
https://sbr5vjid0jgmce4q.myfritz.net:40262/nas/filelink.lua?id=0ba5a10529a6fe7b
On the meaning of a logarithmic sweep: If you use foobar2000 and the
2002 Jan 10
2
DVD Audio & Vorbis
I recently bought a DVD Audio disc and I searched the web and wasn't
really able to find much about DVD Audio and Linux. I have a few
questions that I was hoping some people on this list might be able to
answer.
How can I extract the uncompressed DVD Audio (not the DTS Audio portion
of the disc, but the 96khz/24bit/5.1 pcm part)?
2018 Oct 25
2
Possible bug in Opus 1.3 (opus-tools-0.2-opus-1.3)?
Hi!
Playing with Opus 1.3 I converted a tone sweep with a sample rate of 96kHz (just for fun). Before I had converted that from WAV to FLAC, and to Vorbis without problems.
With Opus I noticed that the file size for 48kHz and 48 kbps compared to 96kHz Vorbis at 31kbps is about double the size and it sounds even worse (than Vorbis) (there is a lot of noise in the lower frequencies when a low
2002 Dec 29
2
YA-2496
Hi. I've been browsing the archive on this topic and only found a few
notes, all dating from a year ago (almost too precisely :) ) -- hope I
haven't skipped the mails on that matter, sorry if I did.
<p>Basically, I will get in the next few months a MOTU 896, that have 8
i/os in 24/96. I do pro sound recording, so it's more or less my
business to have such a piece.
Of
2018 Nov 05
0
Antw: Re: Antw: Re: Possible bug in Opus 1.3
>>> Jan Stary <hans at stare.cz> schrieb am 05.11.2018 um 11:05 in Nachricht
<20181105100534.GB44329 at www.stare.cz>:
> (Are we off‑list now by intention?)
No, just fooled by the list defaults (some need just reply, others need reply
to all)
>
>> Did you also try to listen at the beginning, shortly before the real tone
> appears in the audible spectrum?
2004 Oct 09
3
best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64 support
Hi all,
i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
Also i'd like to ask whether a no-lax 192kHz mode is planned in flac,
seems like 192kHz isn't directly supported although flac can compress
such rate in lax mode.
My last question - is there
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] DVD-audio and FLAC
I've been reading through a few forums about ripping DVD audio / Sony
SACD's (I'm not sure if these are the same or if they are different
formats).
Anyway, being that I haven't found a way to rip this stuff yet as there
may not be any consumer product out yet that enables the feat, I have
been curous about FLAC's ability to encode in a 6 channel format at the
high bitrate
2013 Mar 13
2
[flac 1.3.0pre2 pre-release] Updates to test suite
Jaren Stangret wrote:
> Interestingly, I noticed compression level '0' is omitted, so I've added it
> in.
Thanks.
> Also, I tested this on a 24bit/96kHz FLAC file and the test failed between
> compression level 0 and compression level 1 -- the file size was greater
> with a compression level of 1, rather than 0. The test works on
> 'noisy-sine.wav'. It
2016 Apr 20
1
ogg123 playing 24bit flac
Ulrich Windl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Recently I made some recordings (44.1kH/24bit WAV), and after
> post-processing (normalization, noide reduction) I saved them as flac (still
> 44.1kHz/24bit).
> I noticed that ogg123 can decode these, but it will output 24 bit only.
> Specifically there's no option to transform the output to 16bit.
> When trying to pipe the 24bit WAV output
2007 Dec 31
1
In which release did FLAC support 192kHz sample rate?
Greetings,
In reviewing the changelogs it?s unclear in which release FLAC began
supporting a sample rate of 192kHz.
The reason for my question is that there are many forums and university
studies that state that FLAC does not support a sample rate of 192kHz
however the current documentation (assumed 1.2.1b) under FORMAT under
FRAME_HEADER does note that it is supported.
If it was not
2004 Oct 10
1
best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64 support
Hi Josh,
On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 22:41, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Marek Peteraj <marpet@naex.sk> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
> > archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
> > options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
>
> I haven't heard of
2013 Mar 12
2
[flac 1.3.0pre2 pre-release] Updates to test suite
Seems time is going to be a constraint for me in the coming week, but I'll
try and get more of these out to you as fast as I can get them written and
tested. Keeping the patches in a separate branch for now seems like a good
idea to me.
Attached is a patch for 'test_streams.sh'
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:44 AM, Erik de Castro Lopo
<mle+la at mega-nerd.com>wrote:
> Jaren
2018 Nov 01
0
Possible bug in Opus 1.3 (opus-tools-0.2-opus-1.3)?
(Please wrap your lines.)
On Oct 26 01:38:34, Ulrich.Windl at rz.uni-regensburg.de wrote:
> Playing with Opus 1.3 I converted a tone sweep with a sample rate of 96kHz (just for fun). Before I had converted that from WAV to FLAC, and to Vorbis without problems.
Can you please post the original wav?
I am not sure what Audacity means by a logarithmisch sweep.
Is that a fixed number of Hertz per
2004 Sep 02
3
Sample Rates
Hi there -
I am currently in the middle of a project where I need to configure an
Icecast Server and I am using Ices as the encoder. I want to configure Ices
to take in a stream with a sample rate of 128 kHz and output it to the
Icecast server. My question is, what are the minimum and maximum sample
rates that Ices will continue to work with?
Thank you,
Heidi Young
Software
2011 Jan 08
0
Synchronizing a streaming client to the server Was: Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote:
> This thread has raised several good topics. ?It's surprising that the
> FLAC-Dev list has been silent for years, and now suddenly there are several
> good ideas to discuss.
I'll take credit for this, toot toot toot :D
>
> On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:04, David Richards wrote:
>>
2004 May 26
0
Is that ok for vorbis to encode 24bits/96KHz audio?
On Sun, 23 May 2004, Conrad Parker wrote:
> On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 07:04:28AM +1000, Kenji Chan wrote:
> > Is that ok for vorbis to encode 24bits/96KHz audio?
> yes, oggenc should be able to handle it.
Not only does it handle it fine: but most players will downsample the 96k
audio for playback on non 96k able hardware. (24bittage isn't an issue as
Vorbis is 24bit internally,
2004 Oct 09
0
best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64 support
--- Marek Peteraj <marpet@naex.sk> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
> archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
> options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
I haven't heard of anyone using FLAC for 192khz, so you'll
probably just have to experiment. when you have some
2014 Jun 07
3
High Sampling Rates
That article is a bit too dismissive. I agree that one cannot hear the
difference between 48KHz/16bit and 192KHz/24bit if you just transfer the
data directly to the audio output device. As such, there is no good
reason for Opus to support higher than 48KHz (especially since this is
lossy compression, anyway).
However, in general, that's not all you do with audio data.
192KHz is useful for
2004 Oct 19
3
Maximum possible size of vorbis packet...
I'm looking to trim down the size of the buffers i'm using... and at the
moment, i've set each "media sample" (ie packet) to the size of the maximum
reasonably possible for any codec (ie video)... about half a meg each... and
there's quite a few of them... now i'd like to set the buffer size based on
the codec, as obviously the audio codecs need much less space
2010 Jan 09
1
libvorbis 1.2.3 not generating 96kHz ogg file
Hi,
I'm trying to get ffmpeg (linked with libvorbis 1.2.3) to generate
a 96kHz ogg file, but I seem to be limited to 50kHz . The command
is
ffmpeg -i t16bit96kHz.wav -acodec libvorbis test.ogg
and I get the error message
[libvorbis @ 0x2051460]oggvorbis_encode_init: init_encoder failedError
while opening codec for output stream #0.0 - maybe incorrect parameters
such as bit_rate, rate, width