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2004 Sep 10
0
converting flac to ogg/flac?
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:31:02PM +0200, smoerk wrote: > how can i convert a flac file to an ogg/flac file without decoding/encoding? You can't. They are two different sound formats. So different that one is lossless while the other is lossy. You can decode/encode on the fly: flac -d -c <flacfile> | oggenc -q 6 -o <oggfile> - E -- Erik Hovland mail: erik@hovland.org web:
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC as part of the Ogg project?
Have you considered trying to have FLAC become an official part of the Ogg project? Ogg has Vorbis but no lossless codec, and FLAC is already production quality. You've already written the code to wrap FLAC in an Ogg bitstream. Ogg Squish seems to be abandoned, and it would be a grand waste of effort to revive it when FLAC already works so well. The Ogg people would be much better off
2004 Oct 03
1
[wolfgang@rohdewald.de: Bug#274700: flac: --export-vc-to should quote strings containing spaces]
----- Forwarded message from Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@rohdewald.de> ----- Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 19:24:38 +0200 From: Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@rohdewald.de> Resent-From: Wolfgang Rohdewald <wolfgang@rohdewald.de> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org> Subject: Bug#274700: flac: --export-vc-to should quote strings containing spaces Package: flac
2004 Jun 20
16
Extension proposal - partly serious
Alright folks, here's the solution. 1) Keep extensions to 3 letters for audio & video. Except for special situations where the user might be doing a codec specific name. Since the official extensions are 3 letters, those can always be used on any 8.3 device. 2) introduce a new extension .OGV for ogg container video. With a strong preference for Xiph only codecs. (If you want 3rd
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC support in Phatbox car audio system
For the interested, the Phatbox (a car audio system) now has firmware to support FLAC files. I have a news bullet on the FLAC site: http://flac.sourceforge.net/news.html#20020213 This is the first hardware support for FLAC (more is coming) and I think the first support of any non-proprietary lossless audio format for any hardware. Kudos to Phatnoise for taking the lead. Josh
2014 Oct 01
2
Way to decode specific channel(s) flac --decode?
Is there a way to decode user-specified channel(s) using the flac command-line utility? I tried: $ flac --decode --output-name=1.wav --channels=1 input.flac ERROR: --channels not allowed with --decode Type "flac" for a usage summary or "flac --help" for all options It appears that using the --channels option is simply disallowed with --decode, or maybe I'm totally
2002 Feb 12
2
APPLAUD.WAV problems
Hi! I am very pleased with the progress that Ogg is making, expecially after I read the latest comparision tests on http://ff123.net/128test/instruct.html that put OGG on top aside with MPC. BUT the APPLAUD.WAV test case ( http://lame.sourceforge.net/download/samples/applaud.wav ) still produces **VERY** easily audible high-frequency artifacts when encoded with OGG RC3 up to q4.9 (!!!). Things
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC as part of the Ogg project?
I agree, but the idea behind the OGG formats is to build patent free codecs. Is FLAC really patent-free ? And does the OGG team agree to include FLAC in their specs ? smoerk wrote: > I agree. I think Ogg/Flac does not make sense, if it's not in the > official distribution. the benefits: > > - many ogg players could play flac > - flac could be integrated in oggenc (oggdrop)
2012 Jun 11
3
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
what does the exhaustive model search do? Does it try all of the functions listed under "-A" to find the 'best', i.e. bartlett, bartlett_hann, blackman, blackman_har- ris_4term_92db, connes, flattop, gauss(STDDEV), hamming, hann, kaiser_bessel, nuttall, rectangle, triangle, tukey(P), welch. Or is that something else? I've been using the -e option for a while in
2007 Apr 02
2
FLAC: track and album gain?
2007/4/1, Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves <justivo@gmail.com>: > > Those are Replay Gain elements. Please check on Wikipedia or > Hydrogenaudio for more information on RG. In short, they are values > to normalize in a lossless way the audio volume. Hi, But how can this be possibly lossless? You change the volume of the audio tracks, so isn't this lossy or does the actual volume
2017 May 10
2
Playing FLAC Files on Audi MMI
Hello, I am hoping that perhaps you know the answer to my car audio question, or can at least point me in the right direction. I own a 2013 Audi S4 that has the 3G-Plus Multi Media Interface (MMI) with the Bang & Olufsen Sound System. The MMI is able to playback lossy, compressed audio files (MP3, WMA and AAC), but does not have native support for FLAC, ALAC, or WMA Lossless.
2006 Mar 29
2
Why does FLAC not support bitrates?
grep -i bitrate /usr/include/FLAC/* doesn't work...
2011 May 16
2
Is FLAC hardware independent?
Dear list, We are investigating about some state-of-the-art lossless audio codecs and their performance in terms of? rate and compression ratio. Therefore, it is very important to us to know whether a codec is hardware independent, i.e. if it produces the same output file regardless of the hardware. Could you please tell me whether FLAC is hardware independent? Thank you very much in advance.
2007 Feb 22
13
5.1 surround channel coupling
>Yesterday I have finished writing the ambisonic pan filter for oggenc. May I ask what this "pan filter" is? I made some tentative suggestions for coupling Ambisonic B-format in a post "Vorbis Ambisonic coupling" on 4feb07 I gather from the last monthly meeting, that some of you, including Monty, had problems with the phase behaviour of B-format. Would anyone like a
2002 Jun 25
9
MP3 to OGG conversion
I've done a little searching of the mailing lists before posting this and found a few threads on converting from mp3 to ogg but no one that I've seen ever answers the question. a .wav file is a digital format is it not? I'm no video/audio guru by any stretch so if I'm wrong on that point please correct me. But for this message I'm going to assume .wav is a digital format. .mp3
2017 Aug 10
2
Spatial/Atmos on FLAC?
Hi, are there any plans for FLAC to implement spatial audio? Or maybe Atmos on FLAC? renatas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20170810/57a79181/attachment.html>
2013 Mar 15
1
flac-dev Digest, Vol 100, Issue 36
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 15.03.2013 12:09, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Marcus Johnson wrote: >> but no matter what you choose to do FLAC MUST REMAIN LOSSLESS. > > That has always been and will remain goal #1 for FLAC. FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, so "lossy FLAC" is like "honest politician", or "fast turtle".
2009 Aug 09
2
alternate compression
On Aug 8, 2009, at 23:11, Didier Dambrin wrote: > Electronic music quite often doesn't leave a computer these days. > And it > mainly consists of drums, synths & vocals/effects. Drums are often > samples > sequenced at sample (not sub-sample) accuracy, thus repeated (of > course if > the song was post-resampled, there will be sub-sample times). Good point. I
2006 Jun 25
4
converting mp3's to aac+ or ogg
Hello, I've got a FreeBSD 6 machine running icecast2 and ices0streaming four different streams of mp3's. Now i have a need to stream the same content as either aac+ or ogg vorbis whichever would be easiest to set up and give the best quality. I want these new streams to handle both broadband and dialup users without sacrificing quality. My problem is i really really do not want to
2004 Sep 10
4
[Flac-users] FLAC 1.0.4 problems
I'm having a number of problems related to building the latest FLAC release. My build environment: Linux, PPC, gcc 2.95.3 The first has to do with with builing FLAC itself... specifically I can't get id3lib support to build. Whether or not I specify the location of the headers and libraries, the config.log turns up this: configure:9361: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -INONE/include