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2004 Sep 10
0
corrupt/invalid wav
I am pretty sure it's a flac bug, not a problem
with your wav. the -p option is causing the
problem. -p drastically increases the runtime
and only improves the compression by a tiny
bit, which is why it is only turned on in -9.
until the bug is fixed it is safer to not use
-p (but -V will catch any errors -p causes).
--- Kevin Pullin <kpullin@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> I posted the bug
2004 Sep 10
4
the road to 1.0...
This is a fantastic selling point, and one that I've never really thought
of.
Back in the early days of etree (a whole three years ago ;) ), before we
learned the virtues of MD5 sums for SHN downloads, I downloaded a Hornsby
show from someone. Of course, an MD5 wasn't available, but when I
decompressed and Shoren didn't throw a sanity error my way, I figured all
was well. I burned
2004 Sep 10
5
the road to 1.0...
--- Jan Suhr <jan.suhr@usa.net> wrote:
> It would be easier if FLAC understand the following command: "flac
> *.wav *.flac" or "flac -d *.flac *.wav"
>
> for now I have to use some shell "tricks".
>
I assume you're using the DOS shell? because all unix shells I know
will expand the globs first so this syntax cannot work anyway.
but I know
2003 Sep 19
3
SHN
I am interetsed to know views on how does best quality ogg compression compare
with SHN or whether this is this really comparing apples with oranges because
SHN does not compress that greatly?
I am on a Music list that is doing a Tape Tree. I guess Grateful dead have
made SHN the cult leader format.
--
Raena Lea-Shannon
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List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg
2004 Sep 10
2
Bug with FLAC raw encoding
> > I found a bug with FLAC v0.6 raw encoding. It
> appears that the file
> > pointer in the source file is not reset after
> seeking to the end for
> > checking the size. I've attached a patch.
>
> What's the impact? Do I have bad .flac files?
>
If you are piping raw samples in, no. The bug only
occurs when you give an input file AND use -fr. In
that
2009 May 03
2
[LLVMdev] Origin of DEBUG and EH label values
Where do DEBUG and EH label values originate from ?
Where's their allocator ?
I am looking at some code in X86CodeEmitter.cpp line 574, where a labels value is extraced from an operand.
But dont know where to look in the frontend or middle end to find the LabelID allocator.
If some kind person could point me in the right direction.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
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2004 Sep 10
2
flac worse than shorten
I've found a wav of an entire album that shorten compresses better than
flac. Is this supposed to be possible?
wav 388,374,044
flac-6 239,109,203
shn 236,457,697
Cheers.
Mark Powell - UNIX System Administrator - The University of Salford
Academic Information Services, Clifford Whitworth Building,
Salford University, Manchester, M5 4WT, UK.
Tel: +44 161 295 5936 Fax: +44 161 295 5888
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC status
Hi,
How's the testing going? I compressed 194 individual .wav files
(totaling 8.54GB) which contained tracks ripped from many varied albums. I
unflacced them and compared their md5 signature with the same from the
original .wav. They were all perfect. I didn't use the -V option just in
case of any chance of mis-reporting. I hope to test it with the complete
collection of ~41GB
2004 Sep 10
2
flac worse than shorten
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Josh Coalson wrote:
> Mark, if it's possible, can you do me a favor...
> Try encoding the album as individual tracks and
> compare sizes. The reason I ask is because of
> the way FLAC frames are numbered in the frame
> headers (if you check the format page you'll see
> what I mean).
Sorry, I don't :( I've split into individual files and
2009 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] Origin of DEBUG and EH label values
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Aaron Gray
<aaronngray.lists at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Where do DEBUG and EH label values originate from ?
>
> Where's their allocator ?
>
> I am looking at some code in X86CodeEmitter.cpp line 574, where a labels
> value is extraced from an operand.
>
> But dont know where to look in the frontend or middle end to find the
>
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] How to make paragraph seperations in the Tag Config. > Comments field?
Hello, all,
I'm a newby to FLAC who is used to making .txt source files for his SHN
discs. :)
I made my first secure EAC > WAV> FAC file days ago and am trying to get
proper "source file" info figured out..
First question; how do you make paragraph seperations in the Tag Config.
> Comments field?
Better yet, can someone provide me with a < 1MB FLAC file sample
2013 Apr 30
1
Volume heal daemon 3.4alpha3
gluster> volume heal dyn_coldfusion
Self-heal daemon is not running. Check self-heal daemon log file.
gluster>
Is there a specific log? When i check /var/log/glusterfs/glustershd.log
glustershd.log:[2013-04-30 15:51:40.463259] E
[afr-self-heald.c:409:_crawl_proceed] 0-dyn_coldfusion-replicate-0:
Stopping crawl for dyn_coldfusion-client-1 , subvol went down
Is there a specific log? When
2004 Sep 10
1
flac worse than shorten ON SOME FILES
had to fix the subject... was getting under my skin!
yeah, could you put up the FLAC version of the
worst track that is less than 20 megs compressed?
(I'll have to grab it with a 56k modem). by worst
I mean the one where shorten beats flac by the most.
also:
1. what version of shorten are you using?
2. what command-line options for flac and shorten
did you use on this track?
thanks,
Josh
2008 Feb 08
2
how to get flac fingerprint from a wav?
Great info. I found some descriptions of st5 (md5 fp) and ffp, where
I assume that "fp" is just a Taper abbreviation for "fingerprint" -
or signature as it's called in the flac header. However, I could not
find these utilities or source code. What I found looked like
instructions for a gui-based program. I think it would be easier to
support Mac if st5 were
2015 Oct 07
2
bug report: dovecot-imapd core dump
Hi,
could not find it -- back to the list, maybe someone can suggest a
fix/workaround.
Best,
Tamas
On Wed, Oct 07 2015, Dominik Breu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> yeah this one looks familiar to me can you search the list back in
> september there was a somewhat similar bug with thunderbird imho timo
> posted a notice about it.
>
> greetings,
>
> dominik
>
> Am
2007 Dec 04
37
Can`t connect to MySQL Database with Netbeans 6 for RoR ?
Hello,
I am just yes fighting is the right word through the Netbeans 6.0 for
RoR guidance:
[quote]1.gem install mysql
2.Choose the win32 build.
3.Install MySQL and put its /bin directory on your path.[/quote]
did the first 2 steps but what means step 3 ???
Your path? What is my path and which path?
The connection to the MySQL database is also not working, why? what do
i wrong? Please help :)
2005 Oct 01
2
Problem getting x86_64 dom0 to boot on a FC4 machine
I''m struggling to get Xen to boot on a FC4 Opteron box. I''ve included the
tail of the boot log below [1]. I suspect that the problems relates to the
software RAID 1 root and boot partitions, and how it relates to the initrd
image. The RAID volumes fail to mount.
I compiled the Xen snapshot from the 23rd September, and the only change
I''ve made is to enable the
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Fingerprint Verification Problem
Hi,
Amazing work you folks have been doing!
I don't know if this is the proper place to talk about this, but this looks
like the best place to start!
I've been messing with the latest version of FLAC and as an end-user I have
this problem. The verification process currently does not use the
fingerprint file during verification. So, only the integrity of the FLAC
file is checked.
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: Need AMD debugging help
Great call, Jason. The trouble may also be from overclocking their CPU's.
We ran into some similar bug reports in the Furthur project with people
swearing up and down that random application hangs and glitches was our
software (which in part it was). However, as soon as they brought their
CPU's and video cards back to spec, their problems magically went away.
I would follow this one up
2004 Sep 10
2
24-bit audio?
According to
http://flac.sourceforge.net/format.html#metadata_block_streaminfo :
"FLAC supports from 4 to 32 bits per sample. Currently the reference encoder
and decoders only support up to 24 bits per sample. "
This is why I'm confused. I though one of the benefits of FLAC was it's
ability to encode in word lengths longer than 16 bits.
MW
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