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2012 Nov 05
0
Questions about FLAC documentation
FlacNetLib was by far the most useful code reference. if you dont know object oriented programming then you need to muddle through libFLAC as i havent seen any other implementation that isnt OO. -Gravis On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Serban Giuroiu <giuroiu at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, Gravis. > > I'm trying to build a FLAC encoder from scratch. Besides the official format
2012 Oct 06
4
Questions about FLAC documentation
I'm implementing a FLAC decoder from scratch (save OGG stuff if I can help it) because libFLAC simply will not fit my embedded platform, For the most part I'm implementing using just the documentation but not all of the documentation is concise (especially about variable sized fields) and after looking at the libFLAC source I find myself befuddled so I thought it best to get the
2012 Oct 06
0
Questions about FLAC documentation
If you only have a C compiler, how can you compile the C++ code to put a C frontend on it? On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 2:01 AM, Gravis <flac at adaptivetime.com> wrote: > I'm implementing a FLAC decoder from scratch (save OGG stuff if I can > help it) because libFLAC simply will not fit my embedded platform, > For the most part I'm implementing using just the documentation but
2012 Oct 06
0
Questions about FLAC documentation
Am 06.10.2012 11:01, schrieb Gravis: > In "FRAME_HEADER" there is a field of a variable size field with the > description "if(variable blocksize) \n <8-56> : 'UTF-8' coded sample > number (decoded number is 36 bits)" and I find the encoding scheme is > somehow alien (I can't figure out what it has to do with UTF-8) and > it's two following
2001 Sep 19
2
compilation
Hello, I would like to compile the Ogg Vorbis libraries and tools on my Slackware 7.0 box. Unfortunatelly Slack is comming with gcc 2.91.66 which is not suited for compilation of these libraries and tools. I downloaded, compiled and installed in a separate directory tree gcc 2.95.3 but now I really don't know how to make the configure script see it and set it properly as the compiler to be
2008 Jul 21
1
A couple of gamepad-related issues
Hi there! I'm a big fan of the wine project, as it's helped me since day one with making my transition into linux a much more smooth and enjoyable process. I still use it even now to run many of the apps I need for school, and (of course) for gaming. It seems that with every release more and more tiny problems get ironed out, and it's wonderful to be a part of that process. One thing
2006 Jul 30
2
Re: Problem with CRAM and flac-1.1.2
Replying to myself once again, since I seem to have found the answer I was looking for. Sorry for the noise. It seems CRAM is indeed misusing FLAC, since stated in the Notes section of the FLAC format for the FRAME_HEADER is the fact that only block size values 0110 and 0111 can be used for variable block size data (i.e., the block size is specified as an 8 or 16 bit value at the end of the
2006 Jul 28
1
Problem with routing for multiple uplinks/providers using iproute2
hi all, we were trying to configure our system with 2 ethernet catds connected to two different providers using iproute2 so that it recieves and transmits data from both of them. We have followed the configuration as given on lartc''s howto But the most wierd part of the story is that after we restart the system (We have put the script in rc.local) the system works fine and we can ping
2015 Jul 21
1
A couple of questions about channel mapping
lvqcl wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: >> Why place restrictions on which speaker a >> user can use? ... >> Finally to answer your question, for a >> single-channel file, FLAC should accept any >> one of the three masks 0x00000001 (FL), >> 0x00000002 (FR), 0x00000004 (FC), plus any >> one of the 15 other single-bit masks, plus zero. Please note that the
2017 May 12
2
[Cellar] FLAC Markdown
Hi all, And cc'ing flac-dev. > On May 10, 2017, at 12:15 PM, Dave Rice <dave at dericed.com> wrote: > > Hi Andrew, > >> On May 10, 2017, at 11:19 AM, Andrew James Weaver <weevz at uw.edu <mailto:weevz at uw.edu>> wrote: >> >> Hello all! >> >> In a previous discussions on this list about people interested in working on the FLAC
2004 Sep 10
3
2/0, 2/2 3/0, 3/2, 5.1, wxyz
i didn't find anything about tagging flac files as surround files. i think there should some possibility to tell the player how to play a multi-channel file (how to map the different channels to the speakers or if there some decode is needed, like for ambisonic files). any idea how to implement it?
2017 Jun 06
3
[Cellar] FLAC Markdown
Hello all! (cc-ing the flac-dev list) I would like to give an update as to the recent CELLAR work on the FLAC specification. • Work has been done to make internal and external links more accurate and reliable. • 'Rice Coding' has been clarified as 'Exponential Golomb Coding.' • Clarifications have been made for binary representation. • Typos and other small changes have been
2006 Jul 24
3
Problem with CRAM and flac-1.1.2
A user of CRAM (http://swami.sourceforge.net/cram.php) sent in a bug report related to decoding of CRAM files. This issue occurs with flac-1.1.2 but not previous versions (such as flac-1.1.1). Note that the same file is used for this test (hopefully ruling out any issue with the encoder). Details of the issue: When calling FLAC__stream_decoder_process_single() the error callback is triggered
2014 Sep 10
0
Temporary outage of mjuware.com
Hello, everybody, Just in case you hit the wall, www.mjuware.com (home of FlacNetLib, FlacInfo and RipFlac) is temporarily out due to a change in domain name registration. Until this is fixed, the site is available at http://www2.mjuware.com Sorry for the inconvenience, Pyt. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2014 Sep 10
0
Temporary outage of mjuware.com
Hello, everybody, Just in case you hit the wall, www.mjuware.com (home of FlacNetLib, FlacInfo and RipFlac) is temporarily out due to a change in domain name registration. Until this is fixed, the site is available at http://www2.mjuware.com Sorry for the inconvenience, Pyt. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2015 Jul 15
4
WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE_CHANNEL_MASK is not described
lvqcl wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: >> Note that the channel order may not be defined. > > IMHO it doesn't matter in this place of documentation (which describes > default channel assignments for FLAC). Your proposed wording was: 0000-0111 : (number of independent channels)-1. The channel order follows SMPTE/ITU-R recommendations. The assignments are as follows: The
2004 Mar 21
2
How to route internal addresses?
Hey, i have the following problem/question: how can i route internal addresses? my setup is sumthing like __________ __________ 192.168.1.0 | |192.168.2.0 | | |---------------| | | | linux box | |---------------| and the linux box will not route between theese internal addresses (because they''re
2015 Jul 05
2
WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE_CHANNEL_MASK is not described
An issue was raised at <http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1728923#post1728923> - FLAC uses WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE_CHANNEL_MASK tag to describe non-standard layout, but it isn't mentioned anywhere in FLAC format. Channel assignment is described at <https://xiph.org/flac/format.html#frame_header>: "Where defined, the channel order follows SMPTE/ITU-R recommendations."
2006 Jul 20
1
libshout: Streaming MPEG Audio Layer 2
Hi, I have been trying to stream MPEG Audio Layer 2 using libshout in my dvbshout program: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~njh/dvbshout/ However I have been using the shout_send_raw() API call because the MPEG audio header parser rejects audio that isn't Layer 3. Streaming layer 2 works in exactly the same way as Layer 3 and without any problems. Would it be possible to get src/mp3.c
2015 Jan 15
1
Max Sample Rate FLAC
Hi, I would like to clear something up about Sample Rate, If the Frame header can look to the metadata block streaminfo for sample rate what (if anything limits it to 655350Hz)? Can all frame headers not just point to streaminfo and it be specified in streaminfo as all 1s ie 2^20-1 = 1,048,575Hz? It would be really good to be able to use 1MHz and beyond for some of my/our work. Does anything