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2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] more front-end trouble
Two wavs I tried to encode tonight got errors near their ends, saying
something like "skipped unknown sub-chunk 'LIST'." These occurred at 97% into
one file and 98% into the other. If I hadn't brought the DOS command window
to the foreground and hadn't been at the monitor watching before these
warnings were scrolled away by the displays from work on other files in the
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] troubles with 1.0.3 beta4 front-end
When you maximize the window, the position of the Fingerprint button doesn't
adjust;
the Help function still scrolls the first two screenfuls together without a
break, so that the first screenful is impossible to read;
not sure how, but the first time I tried it, it locked up and couldn't close
(needed a three-finger salute).
This is under WindowsME on a vintage 1998 266MHz Pentium II.
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
2
[Flac-users] osx 1.0.4
On 10/18/2002 12:50 PM, Josh Coalson wrote:
>> i configured and built 1.0.4 in osx 10.2. seemed to build fine, but each time
>> i attemped to use the newly compiled flac binary I received this error
>>
>> "bus error"
>
> not sure about this one.
>
>> i nabbed the binaries for 1.0.3 and, each time i use flac to compress
>> something in
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] osx 1.0.4
on this topic...
i configured and built 1.0.4 in osx 10.2. seemed to build fine, but each
time i attemped to use the newly compiled flac binary I received this error
"bus error"
i nabbed the binaries for 1.0.3 and, each time i use flac to compress
something in tests, i receive this error when it is done compressing a file:
"WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] osx 1.0.4
On 10/18/2002 7:29 PM, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Wagner One <wagner@wagnerone.com> wrote:
>> On 10/18/2002 12:50 PM, Josh Coalson wrote:
>>
>>>> i configured and built 1.0.4 in osx 10.2. seemed to build fine, but each
>>>> time i attemped to use the newly compiled flac binary I received this error
>>>>
>>>> "bus
2004 Sep 10
1
MD5 Question
I know this is probably a really stupid question, but why is FLAC's MD5
checksum different than the MD5 checksum of the original (input) .wav?
I was under the impression that since each FLAC file contains metadata that
can be changed without changing the audio (thus changing the MD5 checksum of
that FLAC file) that the checksum of the original .wav file would instead be
used. If that's
2005 Nov 12
1
Exact metadata reproduction
Hi! I'm just now preparing the first, still very experimental (way pre-1.0)
release of a new archival tool, similar to (and based on) zip/unzip, with the
difference that the enhanced zip tool can store x86-based decompressor code
fragments in archives along with the compressed data, which the unzip tool
runs in an isolated user-mode virtual machine in order to extract the data.
The main
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] viewing the fingerprint?
An enthusiastic FLAC user on another list to which I subscribe said that FLAC
has a function to display on screen the stored fingerprint that a FLAC file
has of its source WAV. That sounds wonderful, because it allows a user to see
whether two differing FLAC files might come from the same WAV but have been
compressed with different sets of options, and therefore they would decompress
to identical
2007 Nov 16
2
Re: Odd number of samples in a stereo wave file
On 16/11/2007, Brian Willoughby <brianw@sounds.wa.com> wrote:
> It would actually be punitive to expect the flac code to expect and
> adapt to nonsensical WAVE files.
You say "punitive". I say it would be "reliable".
One missing byte is a huge burden and nonsensical?
People post on this list looking for solutions. They don't want to
become experts in the WAV
2007 May 25
3
Coping music from tapes
OS: CentOS 5.0 x86.
Hi, I have some old music tapes and a walkman, and want to move the
music to mp3 format. So far I am thinking to use Audacity to record the
music to wavs, and then do not know, somehow I will compress the wavs to
mp3s as vbr 192 Kbps with something.
Has anyone done this? What app did you use for recording the music from
the tapes and what app did you use to make it mp3?
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.
2001 Jul 28
2
oggenc broken for some types of WAV files
Hello,
I have found that there are some WAV files which have a "fmt" chunk size greater
then 16 bytes (length indicator greater then 16). The patch is attached.
What is the normal method for submiting patches?
Regards,
Chris Wolf
<HR NOSHADE>
<UL>
<LI>application/octet-stream attachment: audio.c.patch
</UL>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text
2004 Sep 10
2
nice idea
some times ago i was playing with coding, shannon theoremes and other stuff,
i have tried without success to compress audio wave, and i have notice that
simply oversampling audio material enacnhe a lot compression ratio
i only take awav file, oversampled it by 20 tiimes and then compressi it
using pkzip or rar.
i don0't remember if i also do a CONSTANT PREDICTION,
iony know that pkzip and
2012 Mar 09
6
uncompressed FLAC
On 09.03.2012 15:09, yahoo2 wrote:
> Uncompressed FLAC is called WAV.
really? ;-)
the problem is that there is no standarized way to store metadata in a
WAVE file, like with FLAC tags / vorbis comments in flac files....
greets
KoS
2007 Nov 01
4
Re: Welcome to the "Flac" mailing list
Hi,
I'm having problems encoding certain WAV files to FLACs. I'm working for a
download store so we get loads of different WAVs from hundreds of suppliers
and generally they encode ok, but sometimes we are getting unexplained
errors. I've looked through the archives for the last few months but I
can't see any discussions that relate to this specific problem.
This file:
2012 Mar 09
3
uncompressed FLAC
What dbPowerAmp does is encapsulate the wav file into a FLAC container
without actually compressing it. I guess it can be a bit arguable if you
can technically call it a FLAC file :)
It's like using "Store" mode in RAR, for instance. The idea behing this
"uncompressed FLAC" is to give the FLAC tagging abilities to people who
don't want to compress their files. But
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
2012 Mar 08
5
uncompressed FLAC
Hi
i have seen that the dbPowerAmp ripping and encoding software supports a
new so-called "FLAC uncompressed" format, e.g.
http://www.audiostream.com/content/dbpoweramps-flac-lossless-uncompressed-wish-come-true
i know only the normal flac compression levels from 0 to 8. have i
missed an option on the flac comamnd line tool or how could i achieve
that on the linux command line
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: FLAC to mp3 batch converter?
Christian,
Sorry I don't think I was so clear with my explaination of what I
am doing. Your requirement flac -> mp3 is really a special case
of ripping, if you think of the entire chain....
normal ripping:
CD -> wav -> mp3
Your case is
[CD -> wav ->] flac -> wav -> mp3
Which is equivalent to:
flac -> wav -> mp3
I need this too and am proposing to use a ripping