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2013 Jun 12
2
Question from Argentina
Dear Ulrich,
Thanks for your answer.
>Well, today 4 GiB is about half an hour of 8-channel, 96 kHz, 24-bit
>uncompressed audio, or about 0.9 % of the capacity of a modest 2 TB
>HDD. Not much, in other words, and who hasn't cursed yet at artificial
>4 GiB (or even 2 GiB) limitations? So I wouldn't be too sure about the
>"ever", even though it does seem very far
2013 Jun 12
0
Question from Argentina
Federico Miyara wrote:
> I would like to ask why the seekpoint information in the seek table
> metadata block reserves 64 bit for the number of first sample in
> target frame and for the offset of the first byte of target frame.
>
> It seems to me a lot, since 2^64 = 1.84e+19, i.e., far more samples
> and bytes than can be expected in any file... ever.
Fast reverse to the year
2013 Jun 12
0
flac-dev Digest, Vol 103, Issue 7
Here's the patch submit message for 4GB+ windows barrier.
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail//flac-dev/2013-March/003804.html
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 3:00 PM, <flac-dev-request at xiph.org> wrote:
> Send flac-dev mailing list submissions to
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>
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2013 Jun 13
0
Question from Argentina
Federico Miyara wrote:
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> >Well, today 4 GiB is about half an hour of 8-channel, 96 kHz, 24-bit
> >uncompressed audio, or about 0.9 % of the capacity of a modest 2 TB
> >HDD. Not much, in other words, and who hasn't cursed yet at artificial
> >4 GiB (or even 2 GiB) limitations? So I wouldn't be too sure about the
>
2013 Jun 13
1
Question from Argentina
Dear Erik,
>Its not that we need space for 7616 years, its that if we only use
>32 bit offsets, then we would be limited to files of 2 Gigabytes
>(signed 32 bit integer) is simply not enough.
>
>For instance, at 96kHz/24 bits, recording 8 channels would chew up
>the 2Gigabytes in about 15 minutes. Some songs are longer than that,
>
>If 32 bits is not enough, the next
2022 Nov 03
2
Looking for users of --keep-foreign-metadata
Op do 3 nov. 2022 om 19:39 schreef Federico Miyara <fmiyara at fceia.unr.edu.ar>:
>
>
> Martijn,
>
> Currently FLAC already stores and restores most kinds of metadata corruption without problems, so in most cases the conversion is already bit-accurate. However, there are some kinds of corruption it cannot handle. These are the kinds of corruption that invalidate your
2020 Apr 29
1
identical audio but not identical unrecognized chunks
Dear all,
I've converted a wav file to flac but during the process three wrnings
were casted. One of them I recall, it said that a BEXT chunk is
unrecognized and thus ignored.
Wouldn't it be posible to keep the unrecognized information as is when
decoding the file?
In general the extra chunks are located before or after the audio
content, and represents a tiny part of the whole
2016 Dec 07
1
Seek failure with very short files
Hi all,
Thanks in advance for your help, and sorry for the slow reply. I've created
a small OS X example project
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8vFUUth7NpvRFI0MmI2bVJNNEU/view?usp=sharing>
that reproduces the issue. (I've run into the size limit for emails on this
list so I've put it on Google Drive.) The program just initializes a
libFLAC++ stream decoder for a given file
2022 Nov 03
1
Looking for users of --keep-foreign-metadata
Martijn,
> Currently FLAC already stores and restores most kinds of metadata
> corruption without problems, so in most cases the conversion is
> already bit-accurate. However, there are some kinds of corruption it
> cannot handle. These are the kinds of corruption that invalidate your
> considerations. For example, when a chunk length is incorrect, the
> location and length
2016 Nov 21
2
Seek failure with very short files
I was wondering when it would be useful to compress very short audio
files. The answer may be when there are lots of files, for instance in
the case of sound fonts, or a large collection of transients. Probably
it would be better to compress the whole collection as a single large
file obtained by juxtaposing the short clips, with cues or marks to
separate the original files. May be this
2023 Oct 17
1
Strange behaviour --UPDATE--
Dear All,
I've sent yesterday this issue, but as it contained two screenshots, I'm
not sure if it reached the list. I post it again with some updates.
1) I had encoded a WAV file three years ago. Examining the FLAC file
with an HEX/text viewer, i find at the beginning, after some headers, it
declares
reference libFLAC 1.3.1 20141125. However, I'm pretty sure I didn't use
that
2017 Jan 26
2
Flac multi channel
Federico Miyara wrote:
...
> The file format allows some unused fields for future use, such as the
> padding block. It could include a flag to indicate a change in the
> format adding one more streaminfo byte which would allow up to 256
> channels (actually, 256 + 8), or it could trigger a new byte when 11111111.
>
> There is also an invalid block identifier (127) which could be
2008 Nov 03
3
Ruby and/or Rails Community in Argentina
Hola a Todos,
¿Hay alguna comunidad de usuarios Ruby/Rails en Argentina, de la que
ustedes sepan?
Hello All,
Is there any Ruby/Rails community in Argentina, that you know/heard of?
Thanks in advance,
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2005 Jul 11
1
Zaptel configuration for Argentina
I'm having some trouble dialing phone numbers in Argentina with Digium Zaptel
cards. Does anyone have some sample configuration that works with Digium
TDM04B cards in Argentina? I'm mainly referring to the /etc/zaptel.conf
and /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf.
I have two Zaptel cards: the first one has 1 FXS port and 3 FXO ports; the
second one has 4 FXO ports.
My current configuration is
2002 Jul 17
0
Shorewall Mirror in Argentina
Thanks to Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman, there is now a Shorewall mirror in
Argentina.
Thanks Buanzo!!!
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2005 Sep 16
0
Anyone using iPlan Networks in Argentina?
Hello,
Is anyone successfully working with iPlan Networks in Argentina for
telephony service?
I'm interested in hearing about people's experience with their service
and support.
Regards,
Ilan
2003 Apr 28
0
Mirror in Argentina
The admin of the Argentine mirror has just informed me that the Cybercafe
where the mirror was hosted was robbed and all of the systems were stolen!!
:-(
The mirror is being moved to another site and should be up next week.
-Tom
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2002 May 07
1
Hi from Argentina!
Hi, my name is Eduardo, i?m working on my own linux distribution, i want to use isolinux but these are the problems that i have:
This is the command that i made to make the iso of my distribution:
mkisofs -o /argentux.iso -R -V "Instalacion de ArgenTUX" -A "Disco de instalacion de ArgenTUX" -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -b isolinux/isolinux.boot -c isolinux/isolinux.boot
2008 Dec 02
1
hi from argentina
hi
this is mi first email and just for say hello.
David
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2007 Jan 17
1
Asterisk + Unicall + Telmex E1 MFC/R2 Argentina + Meridian
Hi everyone!
I'm having some issue trying to place calls with asterisk connected to
an E1 R2 from Telmex Argentina. The other E1 port is connected to a
Meridian which also uses R2 protocol. Calls sometimes fail with
different error messages such as: Unicall protocol error 32773, 32772,
32769. Some other calls fail saying:
Far end disconnected(cause=Destination out
of