Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches similar to: "FLAC: Windows wildcards support"
2008 Dec 11
1
Possible (bug) in winamp in_flac.dll decoder
> The best approach would be for you to report this bug directly to the
> developers of the WinAmp FLAC decoder, and also electriQ.
Also postet it to the developers of electriQ, but it's a closed source
project and there's not much activity in their forum,
so i'm not sure if anybody is fixing this very soon.
Furthermore I think the problem is more likely in the Winamp2 Flac
2008 Dec 11
1
Possible (bug) in winamp in_flac.dll decoder
> The best approach would be for you to report this bug directly to the
> developers of the WinAmp FLAC decoder, and also electriQ.
Also postet it to the developers of electriQ, but it's a closed source
project and there's not much activity in their forum,
so i'm not sure if anybody is fixing this very soon.
Furthermore I think the problem is more likely in the Winamp2 Flac
2013 Apr 17
2
[PATCH] Website patches
Hi all,
Here are a few patches cleaning up the website. Most important is the
change for the download page. There were a lot of unofficial/unsupported
downloads for Windows and Mac in the 'official' section. These have been
moved to the extras section.
Second, I finally got the news feed working in Internet Explorer. It
turns out, after quite some hours of debugging, that IE only
2008 Jan 02
2
Rice coding
Going in details through the FLAC format specification, I realize that there
are 2 rice coding methods now supported for residual encoding. I thought I
remembered in the 1.1.3 times that there was only 1 method (with 4-bit Rice
parameter) [or was I drunk ? ;-)]. Going through the change log, I didn't
find any reference to such an addition to the format.
Now, the decoder implementation I'm
2012 Apr 26
2
pkg-config output and <FLAC/assert.h>
> From: Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems.com>
> To: flac-dev at xiph.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 5:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] pkg-config output and <FLAC/assert.h>
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 5:32 AM, Erik de Castro Lopo
> <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> FLAC helpfully provides a flac.pc file.
2008 Jan 02
0
Rice coding
yeah the chnage is not entered in the change log.. it helps in achieving
better compression for 24 bit files.. an i think it came in as a mistake cvs
merge in 1.2.1 encoder ..
neways i think Josh's( jcoalson ) reply on this thread is helpfull
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t57624.html
my guess is u r not using 24 bit files thts why older decoder is able to
decode
2013 Apr 17
0
[PATCH] Website patches
I just saw I forgot to fix the feed on the news page. Here's a patch for
that one as well.
On 17-04-13 13:42, Martijn van Beurden wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here are a few patches cleaning up the website. Most important is the
> change for the download page. There were a lot of
> unofficial/unsupported downloads for Windows and Mac in the 'official'
> section. These
2013 Mar 05
3
Answering the Hydrogen Audio thread
There is a thread over on Hydrogen Audio forums:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=99757
I will answer what I can here.
> mudlord says :
> As usual, Fidel Castro Loco ignored Windows.
Wrong. As the git logs show, I have commited a bunch of windows
specific fixes myself as well as commiting windows fixes by others.
> zfox
> My own Linux build could not
2005 Mar 29
2
classes and qdiscs
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hello everybody!
I am wondering, whether it is possible to have qdiscs and classes as
childs of a class or not.
take the following example:
~ ,-----
~ | class 1:1
~ | / \
~ | / \
~ | / \
~ | class 1:10 qdisc 11:
~ | / \
~ | ...
2014 Nov 25
19
flac-1.3.1pre1
Hi all,
As people may have seen there's a pre-release here:
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/flac/beta/
Specifically:
flac-1.3.1pre1.tar.xz : The source code
flac-1.3.1pre1-win.zip : Windows 32 and 64 bit binaries
Please test.
I'm particularly interested in hearing about the windows binaries
which were cross compiled from Linux to Windows. Unfortunately
there is a bug