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2004 Sep 10
2
problem with file.wav > 700MB
On Mittwoch 09 Mai 2001 02:53, you wrote: > > > first I should say that it MIGHT not be because the file is > > > large. the wave reader in flac is pretty rudimentary and if there > > > is any sub chunk between the wave header and data sub chunk flac > > > will give you that error. could you inspect the wav file to see > > > if that's the case?
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
2004 Sep 10
2
corrupt/invalid wav
I posted the bug at http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=130992&group_id=13478 . Since all my other discs were encoding fine I thought that the wav file may be corrupt/invalid/or something. I opened them with cool edit and "saved as"ed them to my drive. These files encoded fine and the extraced/converted files have the correct md5sum. Is there a program that can
2004 Sep 10
5
flac command line usage (was: the road to 1.0...)
> > > 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
2008 Feb 06
2
wav to flac corruption
Thank you for the reply! I know that my system can play flac files, I've played others I've managed to convert using both of those programs. I'm only running into difficulty when it comes to these large WAV files. By "Does not work" I mean that they do not play, and instead I receive the errors I mentioned in my original post. I wasn't actually intending to use
2008 Feb 05
2
wav to flac corruption
Hello, I'm attempting to convert fairly large WAV files (90 - 800 MB each) using flac but the files do not work after the encoding. (The play fine in wav format) Command I'm using: flac --verify -8 file.wav Attempting to run the file with either flac123 or the default player for Ubuntu (Movie Player?) results in the extremely terse messages: Default Player: "An Error Occurred:
2004 Sep 10
3
screen output
Ok, thanks for version 0.10! Now I'm compressing my music with flac and found a few points that I dont like: I started flac to compress 15 files with "flac -V *.wav" Flac finished to compress the 15 files without problem. To check if Flac had problems with one of the files I had to scroll the screen up all the "XX% complete: frame YYY, wrote ZZZ ..." screen output.
2004 Sep 10
1
xmms-plugin problem
ok, I tried a few songs and it seems to me, that the seek problem appears only with some songs. Also I have songs where is no problem. Josh, should I mail you a problematic song? Jan On Tuesday, 15. January 2002 15:38, you wrote: > --- Jan Suhr <jan.suhr@freenet.de> wrote: > > hello! > > I use flac 1.0.2 with xmms 1.2.5 . The problem appears when I use > > the scroll
2013 Dec 02
3
Encode wav to uncompressed flac
I thought that an uncompressed FLAC file provides better sound quality than a compressed FLAC file. To Erik: How to grab the revision before this one https://git.xiph.org/?p=flac.git;a=commit;h=fc360735ce4d1aa88a94bfccdd3bea5bdd19a8d6? Regards, Maciej ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik de Castro Lopo" <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> To: <flac-dev at xiph.org> Sent:
2004 Sep 10
1
(no subject)
First, thanks to everyone for putting in their time to make the first truly "free" lossless audio codec. I'm co-founder of etree.org, the largest online community of lossless audio traders (currently 12,000 active members). We have been living in the shadow of Shorten for almost three years. Shorten, as most of you have come to realize, is extremely limited in terms of
2005 Sep 16
3
Rather serious flac problem
Okay.. I love flac but just had a rather serious failure that really shakes my confidence. It resulted in the near loss of a master audio recording. Fortunately, I have a backup. Though there may have been other cases where I have lost original material because I have been compressing a lot of originals and deleting them after doing a 'flac -t' on them. Basically, flac failed with a
2004 Sep 10
3
ERROR: mismatch in decoded data, verify FAILED!
Hi. I tried several times to encode a wav file with the -V option. Every time FLAC died and printed: 27.34% complete: frame 16256, wrote 149020170 bytes (74912256/273992119 samples), r=0.497 ERROR: mismatch in decoded data, verify FAILED! Please submit a bug report to http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=addbug&group_id=13478 Make sure to include an email contact in
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
2013 Mar 01
2
[PATCH] support 7 and 8 channel wav files as input
Now that we've selected a channel mapping for 7 and 8 channel flac, the command-line encoder tools needs updating to accept wav files with compatible channel maps. -r -------------- next part --------------
2007 Mar 06
1
problem with 24 bit odd size file (even in new version)
i had the problem is flac 1.1.2 so upgraded to 1.1.4 but now the problem is just different. the wav file is from audacity, so i guess it is culprit for setting that format type 1 bit, but shouldn't this still work? i found in 1.1.2 (before i found 1.1.3 had the odd size fix judging by relnotes) that i could add a dummy byte to the end and this seems to fix my issue, just not cleanly. here
2007 Jun 10
4
Flac woes
Howdy, Flac-1.1.4 is refusing to encode some WAV files (amd64, gentoo): % flac Song\ Name-Track01.wav Song Name-Track01.wav: WARNING: legacy WAVE file has format type 1 but bits-per-sample=24 Song Name-Track01.wav: 100% complete, ratio=0.546Song Name-Track01.wav: ERROR during read of data pad byte % sfinfo Song\ Name-Track01.wav File Name Song Name-Track01.wav File Format Microsoft RIFF
2007 Aug 15
2
pcspkr wave encoding
Hi, there is an interesting case when the FLAC encoder (using 1.2.0) is given simple waves. Simple waves means: I have a list of {frequency, duration, pause} tuples that define the monophonic tune. In other words, exactly one frequency is played at a time. This is the original dataset from 1989 (driving a PC speaker back then): $ ls -l ihold.sd -rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 20616 Aug 14 00:57
2008 Feb 06
2
wav to flac corruption
And more info... Screen capture of the WAV file's hex. This tells me little, but maybe someone out there knows more about this than me. http://img139.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot251awavghexnd1.png Thanks again, Matthew On Feb 6, 2008 12:18 PM, Matthew Davis <zasdarq@gmail.com> wrote: > Came across another error that might help! Using flac -t I get: > > 251_A.wav:
2017 Aug 19
4
FLAC compression experiment
Hi FLAC team. I feel I have found a super high compression way of FLAC. I have tested a 1 hour WAV file of 440HTZ with a 5,25,50,75,100 normalize volume preset. This dramatically changes the compression size of the end FLAC file even though the WAV file size is identical for all 5 WAV files. Only the volume is different. When you renormalize the WAV to its original volume the file is still 100%
2013 Dec 02
3
Encode wav to uncompressed flac
File size is not important for me. I need audio data from wav file and metadata in one file. How to encode a wav file to an uncompressed flac file? Regards, Maciej ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik de Castro Lopo" <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> To: <flac-dev at xiph.org> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 8:28 AM Subject: [SPAM] Re: [flac-dev] Encode wav to uncompressed