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2011 Jan 07
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Idea to possibly improve flac?
I have not studied the flac codebase, but I'll do some research and try to help you out. It might be stupid, but I guess a good place to start would be in the main() function, where the program receives its parameters from the command line? - J?rgen On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:15 PM, Brian Waters wrote: > I'm busy 'till Monday morning but I'll break out the ole' diffy-q's
2011 Jan 07
6
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Hi folks! Due to the fact that more and more users increasingly use MP3 < 320kbps as their source for encoding music, and publish it as flac files, I suggest that something is done in the flac encoder to possible avoid this. My idea is kinda easy/stupid, but might work; Implement a function that use a FFT to check if the input has frequencies > 16kHz, and informs the user that the file
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
I'm busy 'till Monday morning but I'll break out the ole' diffy-q's textbook next week and do some background reading, thanks. Any clues on where in the code to look in order to put those hooks in? - Brian On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 4:08 PM, J?rgen Vigdal <jorgen at anion.no> wrote: > Hi Brian. > > Thanks for liking the idea. > > The code for doing this,
2011 Jan 07
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
I'd like to express a few things whilst I have the ear atleast a few folks. There once was a program called oddcast, and then edcast that you could use on linux to broadcast an OggFLAC encoded audio stream from jack. Sounds like something many folks would be interested in doing, but I haven't heard to much of a peep about it. At any rate, it had a a few issues legally and technical
2011 Jan 07
9
Idea to possibly improve flac?
First of all, I am not aware of any official source of FLAC files that provide MP3 sourced data. I meticulously check the music I purchase, especially when it is 24/48 or 24/96 material, because this is new technology, and sometimes people get it wrong. However, you should be aware that many modern producers use software to create their music, and when the software stores sound clips in
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Its really sad to hear thats happening but even more sad is the fact that flac is becoming a very common format for music on the interweb whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've found some severe issues with OggFLAC that essentially make it a useless format for streaming, no one cared. -David Listener of many flacs On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:42 PM, J?rgen Vigdal <jorgen
2011 Jan 07
3
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Cool, thanks for all the great comments. I think we agree now on that the "find mp3 before encoding" feature would not be a good idea to implement in the flac core. As Brian pointed out, it might be a better idea to create a program that automatically checks if a flac might have been an mp3 source. My first suggestion was to use FFT, because I know that 128kbps mp3 have a low-pass
2011 Jan 07
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On 1/7/2011 11:42 PM, J?rgen Vigdal wrote: > Hi Brian. > > I also agree with you on these points you mention. If you guys are familiar on how the piracy groups work on the internet, you are aware that they have "releases" with their names on it. In the piracy "scene", some groups are competing on getting the first release out, and could only be beaten by another group
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
I for one am not worried about getting mp3 encoded stuff in my flac files, but I want to respond about "legitimate" OggFLAC. OggFLAC as a format for files, I agree, used by no one. However, I don't know of any other open source way to stream lossless audio. Maybe I did not look hard enough. Certainly nothing I can think of that would hope to be compatible with standard media player
2011 Jan 08
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> Regarding dithering, I am not aware of many programs that do that without > very specific user selection. Any user savvy enough to turn on dithering > would hopefully be paying attention well enough to avoid promoting 16-bit to > 24-bit without noticing their mistake. I suspect that this is sometimes done dishonestly in order to sell hi-fi enthusiasts DVD-A's made from
2011 Jan 08
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Jan 7, 2011, at 18:08, Declan Kelly wrote: > On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 05:11:26PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: > [NIN 24/96] > >> Thanks! That's interesting to note. I think that I ended up with >> the true 24/96 files, but I am curious: How do you tell whether you >> have the full 24/96 or not? > > Extract to WAV, do a hex dump, and look for
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Cool, thanks David. I'll have a look at it. - J?rgen. On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:29 PM, David Richards wrote: > I'd like to express a few things whilst I have the ear atleast a few folks. > > There once was a program called oddcast, and then edcast that you > could use on linux to broadcast an OggFLAC encoded audio stream from > jack. Sounds like something many folks would
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 02:22:51PM -0800, brianw at sounds.wa.com wrote: > > First of all, I am not aware of any official source of FLAC files > that provide MP3 sourced data. Unofficial sources (such as Usenet and that torrent site with the old fashioned sailing ship as its logo) are much more likely to have FLAC files that were made from lossy audio. And I vaguely remember reading
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
Hi Brian. I also agree with you on these points you mention. If you guys are familiar on how the piracy groups work on the internet, you are aware that they have "releases" with their names on it. In the piracy "scene", some groups are competing on getting the first release out, and could only be beaten by another group releasing another higher quality release. Some groups (or
2011 Jan 07
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:56 PM, David Richards <rawdod at gmail.com> wrote: > Its really sad to hear thats happening but even more sad is the fact > that flac is becoming a very common format for music on the interweb > whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've found some > severe issues with OggFLAC that essentially make it a useless format > for streaming,
2011 Jan 07
0
Idea to possibly improve flac?
I might be able to look into this soon, I actually got my mother a squeezebox boom for xmas, but I have no experience with the device, other than initial set up and hearing it go. My choice of the word "useless" was deliberate to get folks rawled up, and it worked! :D It doesn't make it entirely useless, just unreliable and inconsistent. If they are using the code from the main flac
2011 Jan 09
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> did you read brian w's explanation of why FLAC appears "dead" ? the > same thing really > applies to cdparanoia, a program now more than 10 years old, maybe > even 15. some things about ripping audio CDs just .... don't change. Oh I don't doubt the basics, red book is red book and bits are identically replicable and re rippable bits. But just as I said, there
2011 Jan 09
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
> whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've found some > severe issues with OggFLAC that essentially make it a useless format > for streaming, no one cared. Yes, this is sad. cdparanoia, which could be considered a strong opensource meatspace partner to FLAC (along with cdda2wav) is also effectively dead. All three living on only in the ports trees of various operating
2006 Sep 13
7
German Phrase
Hi German users, Can one of you guys give me a German Phrase that I can use to demonstrate tokenizing non-ascii text. Preferably something about 40 bytes long with lots of umlauts and perhaps a ?. Cheers, Dave
2016 Jan 07
2
Asterisk 11 and old Thomson 2030S Hardphone => SIP Register/Auth Problem against V11
Am 07.01.2016 um 10:55 schrieb Frank: > On Wed, 2016-01-06 at 17:03 +0100, Juergen Sauer wrote: Thx, 4answer. :) >> with in my sip.conf, I have got for this hardphone: >> [...] >> [hard1] >> username=hard1 >> secret=correct-and-three-times-checked-4-digit-pin > > In most cases, there is no need to set the "username=" option. The