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2010 Jul 29
1
Flac-dev Digest, Vol 70, Issue 5
Hi, Well - having in mind this is "flac-dev", I thought you are a developer and writing an application for that purpose is quite trivial. Anyway, CUE sheets are so simple, they can even be written by hand - the minimal CUE sheet is very simple. About the actual embedding - I haven't worked with metaflac or editing applications so I can't give you any specific advice for that.
2010 Jul 28
1
Track Markers?
Hello. I have tried filing this as a support request, but have not received any reply in 3 weeks now so am trying this route instead. I hope this is okay. We are trying to talk a record label into offering FLAC streams for a band, and they have finally agreed to do this. Trouble is, the albums have segues - no silences between tracks - and the label want to only offer whole albums. Therefore -
2007 Aug 27
1
Multichannel, usage & players?
Hello to the list, and please forgive me if this has already been asked before. (I am new here, you see) The question is really simple: Can I use FLAC to create multichannel files, ranging from 3-channel LCR, through Quad, 4.1 to 5.1 and possibly (later) above? The projects details are essentially this: DVD-Audio, containing MLP Lossless in stereo & surround/multichannel. Video_TS folder
2010 Nov 10
7
Cue sheets/Tagging question
Is it possible to place track markers that will be reflected in a cue sheet within a long FLAC file? I have a label who want to offer FLAC downloads of complete albums - but there have to be track points designated within the FLAC file How can I do this please? Many Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Nov 10
7
Cue sheets/Tagging question
Is it possible to place track markers that will be reflected in a cue sheet within a long FLAC file? I have a label who want to offer FLAC downloads of complete albums - but there have to be track points designated within the FLAC file How can I do this please? Many Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Nov 03
0
No subject
else. Stuart =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Ivailo Karamanolev=20 To: flac-dev at xiph.org=20 Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 7:49 AM Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] FLAC C API / Visual Studio 2008 FILE* Issue I thought about this, and the MSVCRT mismatch also. What annoys me is = that I even tried compiling the library myself (with exactly the same = Visual Studio 2008 as my
2010 Jan 06
4
FLAC C API / Visual Studio 2008 FILE* Issue
I thought about this, and the MSVCRT mismatch also. What annoys me is that I even tried compiling the library myself (with exactly the same Visual Studio 2008 as my application) and the bug didn't change the least. Thank you for your ideas, but unless someone can confirm this, there still remains the possibility that I've made an error somewhere. Also someone with more experience with
2010 Jun 22
2
FLAC StreamInfo Parsing
Hello Ilia, The FLAC format by nature is not a byte stream, it's a bit stream. Therefore, in order to parse it you need too build a bit-reading infrastructure. Eg. a class that accepts a byte stream, implements buffering, etc, etc, and supports reading a specified number of bits, not bytes as you are used to. There is quite a lot of bit logic there, but nothing too scary. Best Regards,
2010 Jan 05
0
FLAC C API / Visual Studio 2008 FILE* Issue
Ivailo - FILE objects are internal to the C runtime library, they are not system objects like HANDLEs (windows) or file descriptors (unix). This means that if libFLAC has linked against a different C runtime library than your application, then the two FILE objects are incompatible. This isn't just a Windows specific issue either - if libFLAC was compiled against libc and your application
2006 Dec 07
2
help-links.sh not found by help.start() -- do I need to recompile?
Dear Rexperts, after building R 2.4.0 from source in a temporary directory (*without* installation), and subsequently moving the whole source/build tree to another location, I have noticed that I had to change the variables R_SHARE_DIR, R_INCLUDE_DIR, and R_DOC_DIR in the wrapper-script /lib/R/bin/R as to reflect the current situation. However, when I try to run the HTML help via
2018 Jul 31
1
Warning messages in terminal after running help.start() and accessing the package index
Dear list-members, I have switched (back) to a terminal-based workflow for a while now and have noticed that after starting the HTML-based help [help.start()], then visiting the package-list (at http://127.0.0.1:<random_port>/doc/html/packages.html), and after the accessed page has been "generated" (as indicated by the message "Making 'packages.html' ... done"),
2004 Feb 02
1
filled contour + points
Hello I have a small problem with filled contour plots. I'd like to plot point on top of that using points(). Trouble is, the x axis of the contour plot is modified to make room for the legend but points() is not aware of that. It could be easily tackled by using a linear transformation of x in points(), but does anyone know exactly *what* transformation? Kind regards Ivailo Partchev
2006 Dec 15
3
Installing rgl package under Ubuntu
Dear Rexperts, lately I'm having troubles installing the rgl package via install.packages("rgl", dependencies=T) in the R 2.4.0 backport running under Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. I get the following error messages, despite having installed libx11-dev (as recommended in a similar post about SUSE 10.1): trying URL 'http://cran.xedio.de/src/contrib/rgl_0.68.tar.gz' Content type
2006 May 03
1
demo() output looks garbled in default pager (less and most)
Dear Rexperts, I have recently build R-2.3.0 from source on a Linux system and have encountered the following problem (perhaps not exactly a problem, but a minor display flaw): > demo() +------------here is how the output looks in less------------+ Demos in package <E2><80><98>base<E2><80><99>: is.things Explore some properties of R
2010 Jun 23
3
FLAC StreamInfo Parsing
Thank you very much! But how to deal with endianness in the case of bit stream? Some blocks (for example MinBlockSize) require 16bits (simply swap first and second), some block (e.g.MinFrameSize) require 3 byte-array to be reverted. Finally totalSamples is stored in 5 bytes ( only last 4 bits from first one byte are used). It was a real issue to make it little-endian (here is how I did it:
2010 Jan 05
3
FLAC C API / Visual Studio 2008 FILE* Issue
I managed to get around it. I used the stream functions and provided my own callbacks for reading and writing. What's strange is that what I've done is just copied the contents of read/write/seek/tell/eof callbacks from the sources to my application and it works just fine, no glitches. When I use the build-in implementation, it just crashes without any reason. It's not a problem to
2003 Aug 11
0
mail dublicate
Hi, I have a problem - we need to make a copy of every e-mail send to and from our users, so we can track any flow of information. How may I achieve this with qmail? Thank you in advantage, Ivailo Tanusheff
2007 May 08
0
irtoys
I have just submitted irtoys_0.1.0, a package potentially useful for those working with IRT models. It can fit the 1PL, 2PL, and 3PL models through a simple and unified syntax, using either the R package ltm, Brad Hanson's ICL program, or the commercially available BILOG-MG. The purpose is basically to facilitate teaching, and especially comparisons across models and/or programs. Various
2007 May 08
0
irtoys
I have just submitted irtoys_0.1.0, a package potentially useful for those working with IRT models. It can fit the 1PL, 2PL, and 3PL models through a simple and unified syntax, using either the R package ltm, Brad Hanson's ICL program, or the commercially available BILOG-MG. The purpose is basically to facilitate teaching, and especially comparisons across models and/or programs. Various
2010 Jan 05
0
FLAC C API / Visual Studio 2008 FILE* Issue
Ivailo Karamanolev wrote: > I am currently learning the FLAC C API and had the code working with > FLAC__stream_decoder_init_file. However, since I'd need the Unicode filename > support, I tried _wfopen_s in combination with > FLAC__stream_decoder_init_FILE, however I get a runtime crash as sonn as I > call FLAC__stream_decoder_process_until_end_of_stream. The same code >