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2007 Sep 27
1
libFLAC++ Seeking
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> Hello,
>
> I've a problem with seeking using libFLAC++ API.
> The call to seek_absolute always returns with false, whatever I do.
>
> I tried many different ways, finally I tried to reduce my added code to near zero, so I used the cpp decode example in ...\flac-1.2.1\examples\cpp\decode\file\.main.cpp and added only one line:
>
> bool
2007 Sep 26
0
libFLAC++ Seeking
?rta:
> Hello,
>
> I've a problem with seeking using libFLAC++ API.
> The call to seek_absolute always returns with false, whatever I do.
>
> I tried many different ways, finally I tried to reduce my added code to near zero, so I used the cpp decode example in ...\flac-1.2.1\examples\cpp\decode\file\.main.cpp and added only one line:
>
> bool
2004 Sep 10
3
problem with seek_absolute in libFLAC++
Hello,
I have been changing my (C++)program over to the new FLAC++ API which
has gone relatively smoothly.
However, the function seek_absolute() (from the FLAC::Decoder::File
class) does not seem to work. It always returns false and doesnt seek at
all. Using gdb, I have narrowed down the problem somewhat, but being the
novice programmer that I am, I still don't know whats wrong.
When I
2016 Jan 13
1
FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute calling write callback
Hello,
The API documentation [1] `FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute` says:
"Flush the input and seek to an absolute sample. Decoding will resume
at the given sample. Note that because of this, the next write
callback may contain a partial block."
I expected that subsequent `process_single` calls would return data
starting exactly from the sample I've seeked to. To my surprise
2008 Feb 20
2
FLAC seeking error
I am writing a FLAC encoder/decoder and when I use the flac_static.lib
that was compiled in debug mode in MS Visual Studio 2003, the
seek_absolute function works fine. However, if I compile flac_static in
release mode in the same environment, the seek_absolute function no
longer works. No parts of my code change, the only difference is
whether I link in the release lib instead of the debug lib.
2004 Sep 10
1
seek problem
Hi Flac developers!
I'm using the seekable_stream_decoder API of libFLAC 1.03
and I'm stuck with a mysterious problem:
my FLAC plugin works nicely as long as the seek_absolute()
function is never used, but as soon as I seek around in a
sample (ie. call seek_absolute() with an offset != 0), I cannot
detect the end of a file anymore. decoder_get_state() never
returns
2007 Apr 30
2
read only maildir subscriptions
Hello,
I have some (possibly very simple) questions about
subscriptions:
I store my old mails in /home/oldmails/ in one Maildir
where I have only read-only permissions (I cannot delete, create or modify
any files).
Under thunderbird, I can successfully log in and read my new mails,
but I cannot subscribe (?) within thunderbird to oldmails
(it is grey not black as other folders).
What did I do
2007 Oct 25
12
MGE Ellipse 800 shutdown problems
Thanks for suggetions and keep me indumb about making of Debian packages:D
I will try this package "nut_2.2.0-2_i386.deb"
One little questionm, shoud I use newmge-shut driver? - my ups is quite
old - more then 3 years, connected through serial cable.
>> PS: Arjen de Korte suspected something was wrong around my "heater" load,
>> for now I have used two 150W lamps
2004 Sep 10
1
Unexpected writeCallback() calls
Hello!
I've recently written a FLAC input plugin which uses the
seekable stream decoder API of libFLAC 1.02. It works so
far, but one thing is pretty annoying and should be changed
in future libFLAC versions, IMHO:
The writeCallback is not only called after functions which
do decoding (like process_whole_stream(), process_one_frame()
or process_remaining_frames()), ie. where one expects that
2004 Sep 27
1
Decoding via API from a single FLAC file using a cue sheet
Hello,
I have currently many of my CDs ripped to FLAC to replay them from the
computer. In most cases, there are single files for each track on the
CD. I like the idea to rip the CD to a single track and add a cue sheet
to the metadata which was recently discussed on the list.
How would I access specific tracks using this approach by means of the
FLAC (or FLAC++) API in my own decoder
2005 Aug 03
1
C++ File Decoder position not implemented?
It appears the C++ File Decoder wrapper to the
FLAC__File_Decoder_decode_position function has not been implemented.
How can I determine what the current sample is being decoded?
I note the seek_absolute function is included, so I can go to a particular
sample, but I don't know where I am :-)
Thanks!
Scot
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2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC++ SeekableStream write_callback not being called?
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Hi,
I am trying to create a FLAC plugin for the K3b CD burning program. To do this
I have subclassed the FLAC::Decoder::SeekableStream class. I can obtain the
vorbiscomment data using set_metadata_respond, process_until_end_of_metadata
and the metadata_callback, however I cannot decode the audio data. It seems
to me as though the write_callback
2007 Apr 25
1
simple questions
Hello Everybody,
I would like to use Dovecot on my desktop with imap but before
doing the real migration I have some (very simple)
questions:
- Is there any way to log in with imap automatically ?
That is, from localhost without any passwords.
- Can Dovecot work with only readable maildirs?
I want to avoid accidental e-mail loss, therefore
on some maildir folder I have only read permissions.
2007 Sep 25
1
creating flacs over 2GB
Hello All,
I was struggling with the need of creating flac files over 2GB recently.
Both the command line flac and my util using stream encoder returned FLAC__STREAM_ENCODER_CLIENT_ERROR when reaching that point.
Finally I made a small change in libFLAC/stream_encoder.c in file_tell_callback_ function.
I replaced the ftello call to fgetpos. This seems to work very well under win32.
Based on
2004 Sep 10
0
problem with seek_absolute in libFLAC++
--- David Collett <jg@webone.com.au> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been changing my (C++)program over to the new FLAC++ API which
>
> has gone relatively smoothly.
>
> However, the function seek_absolute() (from the FLAC::Decoder::File
> class) does not seem to work. It always returns false and doesnt seek
> at
> all. Using gdb, I have narrowed down the problem
2004 Sep 10
1
problem with seek_absolute in libFLAC++
Nevermind, I have discovered the problem(not really a problem).
I had called:
set_metadata_ignore_all();
because I didnt actually need to use the metadata in my application.
But it seems that with this option set, "total_samples" is not set
correctly after calling init().
Upon further debugging, I discovered that the test "sample <
total_samples" was what is failing in
2005 Apr 27
2
seek_absolute problem
--- Bernd Löhr <B.Loehr@hermstedt.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using the FLAC encoder and decoder lib in it's integer only
> version (FLAC__INTEGER_ONLY_LIBRARY) on a PPC405 system.
>
> I encounter complete different behaviour when setting random playback
>
> positions while decoding different flac encoded files.
> If they have been encoded on a PC,
2016 Jan 19
0
FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute calling write callback
> Hi,
> Sorry for the tardy response to this. I've now read your email a number of
> times and I'm still not sure what needs to be done.
> Maybe it would help if you could explain the following:
> * What is actually happening.
> * What you expect to happen and how that differs from what is happening.
> * Propose a fix.
> Once thing that may actually help is a small
2004 Sep 10
0
'out of range' Warnings Building FLAC
Hi All,
I've been building and testing FLAC and have run a problem. I get a
number of 'integer constant out of range' warnings during the make,
and these give rise to failures in the test suite:
testing zeroes, raw_uint32*... FAILED pattern match
testing process_until_end_of_stream()... 0... 1... 2...
ERROR: metadata block mismatch
for example.
The problem is that gcc
2004 Sep 10
0
FLAC++ SeekableStream write_callback not being called?
I'll have to see the whole class definition to tell what's
wrong; nothing below looks wrong.
the unit tests (see src/test_libFLAC++/) have some examples
and the write callbacks do get called.
Josh
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> Hi,
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> I am trying to create a FLAC plugin for the K3b CD