Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "Non-consistent Size"
2007 Mar 06
1
problem with 24 bit odd size file (even in new version)
i had the problem is flac 1.1.2 so upgraded to 1.1.4 but now the problem is just
different. the wav file is from audacity, so i guess it is culprit
for setting that
format type 1 bit, but shouldn't this still work?
i found in 1.1.2 (before i found 1.1.3 had the odd size fix judging by
relnotes) that i could add a dummy byte to the end and this seems to
fix my issue, just not cleanly.
here
2006 Dec 05
4
flac-1.1.3 fails to decode where flac-1.1.2 works
I'm attempting to decode part of a largefile flac whose seektable is
broken or missing and the file is shorter then it's supposed to be,
when I use 1.1.2 it decodes fine, when I use 1.1.3 it fails
flac --decode --skip=719:58.0 --until=1024:58.0 -o
\/home\/sbh\/work\/hs\/out.wav
\/mnt\/ss\/sdb\/Sound\/Recording\/2006\-11\-29\/in.flac
out.wav: ERROR seeking while skipping bytes
2006 Dec 05
4
flac-1.1.3 fails to decode where flac-1.1.2 works
I'm attempting to decode part of a largefile flac whose seektable is
broken or missing and the file is shorter then it's supposed to be,
when I use 1.1.2 it decodes fine, when I use 1.1.3 it fails
flac --decode --skip=719:58.0 --until=1024:58.0 -o
\/home\/sbh\/work\/hs\/out.wav
\/mnt\/ss\/sdb\/Sound\/Recording\/2006\-11\-29\/in.flac
out.wav: ERROR seeking while skipping bytes
2009 Feb 16
1
incl.non.slopes=FALSE does not work at predict.lm
Dear all,
I am trying to estimate the prediction from a fixed effects model and their
confidence intervals as well. Though I do not want to include in the
prediction and at the confidence intervals the intercept. For that reason I
used the argument incl.non.slopes=FALSE. But either if it is TRUE or FALSE
it does not have any difference and also the system does not provide any
warning. I really
2006 Dec 11
1
flac-1.1.3 fails to decode where flac-1.1.2 works
On 12/11/06, Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- Avuton Olrich <avuton@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm attempting to decode part of a largefile flac whose seektable is
> > broken or missing and the file is shorter then it's supposed to be,
> > when I use 1.1.2 it decodes fine, when I use 1.1.3 it fails
> >
> > flac --decode --skip=719:58.0
2005 Sep 16
3
Rather serious flac problem
Okay.. I love flac but just had a rather serious failure that really
shakes my confidence. It resulted in the near loss of a master audio
recording. Fortunately, I have a backup. Though there may have been
other cases where I have lost original material because I have been
compressing a lot of originals and deleting them after doing a 'flac
-t' on them.
Basically, flac failed with a
2005 Jun 21
1
FLAC encoder craps out at 2 GiB border
As if I hadn't had enough audio problems yet (Audacity won't
record in 24/32 bits in spite of the MME driver being capable of
such (verified with line-in plugin for Winamp) and stays in 16
bit, now I need to find software that works; a driver bug
causing only 32 bit int to work for recording complicates things
further), now I've also encountered a FLAC encoder file size
limit. Look
2014 Sep 03
2
flac-1.1.2-win
Hi Martijn
Thank you for the link.
Could those old installers be taken down or at least moved to a 'old' folder ?
I'm new to this, so I am a good example of how a new user works. I use
google, or I visit the homepage, and then I download and install.
As that installer version doesn't work at all, it cant convert WAV
files, I suggest to delete it completely.
Regards, Jonny
On
2014 Sep 02
2
flac-1.1.2-win
http://sourceforge.net/projects/flac/files/flac-win/flac-1.1.2-win/
Hello
I get the error popup when I try and encode a WAV file from my desktop on
Windows7
FLAC frontend
Run-time error '75':
Path/File access error
Any ideas?
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2004 Sep 10
7
Need AMD debugging help
To all who have an AMD + Windows based PC:
I have gotten a few similar bug reports about encoding
errors with FLAC. The common features are:
- Repeatedly encoding the same file with verify will have
verify errors some of the time (looks like aroung 50%) and
the verify errors will occur in different places each time.
- This is happening on AMD PCs running Windows. More reports
come from
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM work
Yep, that's the bad news, you need an ID from Microsoft to make sure
this ID is only used for FLAC. But since it's a 16 bits value, you can
probably put anything randomly (only few are reserved). And I don't
think it's illegal to use a number like that.
Ingo Ralf Blum wrote:
>>WAVEFORMATEX
>>yes, that's the way to know what the codec does.
>>But no
2007 Nov 27
2
cross-compile problems
Hi,
I've successfully compiled flac-1.1.2 to transcode flac to wav with
twonkyvision running on a DNS-323 which has a ARM-processor. The
problem is that from time to time something hangs. Therefore I have
tried to compile the newest flac, flac-1.2.1, and it compiles with no
problems but when running it, for example "flac -t test.flac", it
only echos "Illegal
2014 Sep 16
2
flac-1.1.2-win
Moving them will break links, and they should be kept for future
reference. The installer works properly on Windows XP and
earlier, it was broken because of the UAC introduced in Vista.
Op 16-09-14 om 15:56 schreef Notes Jonny:
>
> Ping
>
> On 3 Sep 2014 10:29, "Notes Jonny" <jongmob at gmail.com
> <mailto:jongmob at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi
2015 Sep 01
2
[RFC] New pass: LoopExitValues
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Jake VanAdrighem
<jvanadrighem at gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you have some specific performance measurements?
Averaging 4 runs of 10000 iterations each of Coremark on my X86_64
desktop showed:
-O2 performance: +2.9% faster with the L.E.V. pass
-Os size: 1.5% smaller with the L.E.V. pass
In the case of Coremark, the benefit comes mainly from the matrix
2006 Nov 13
1
James Chapman Flac 1.1.2 File Filter for Cool Edit Pro v2
Hello,
Parano?ac? Maybe... When encoding my files in FLAC, and using the Verify option, I do a final test with Cool Edit Pro v2.0, which used a flac.flt file created by James Chapman for Flac v 1.1.2.
The problem is that, when decoding a Flac file with the Josh Coalson soft, I obtain the same file, in content in size than the original WAV file, but when opening the FLAC file in Cool Edit (using
2006 Jul 02
2
Problems when using libFLAC to encode 24 bit content
Hi everybody,
We have FLAC supported for input/output in REAPER (http://www.reaper.fm), and the problem is that
when writing 24 bit FLAC files, the data isn't compressed (i.e. the FLAC is slightly larger than
if it was writing to .WAV). The files play back fine, however, and 16 bit mode works great.
We're using flac-1.1.2, built on win32 with MSVC6 w/ SP5 + VCPP, and NASM version 0.98.39
2007 May 29
3
wich apc ups?
Hi,
I want to buy a UPS wfor a PE2800 but I'm mnot sure wich one to choose. is
1000 VA enough or do I need the 1500 VA version?
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Other suggestions are also welcome As long as they can talk to the apcd
2001 Dec 09
8
Different average bitrates on different machines
I am using OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) (win32 cli)
I have access to two machines
Pentium 3 450mhz, 192mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
Athlon 1400mhz, 256mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
When I encode the same wave file on each machine at the same nominal
bitrate (96kbps), I get output files with different average bitrates.
107kbps on the Athlon, as opposed to 84kbps on the Pentium 3.
Anyone
2001 Dec 09
8
Different average bitrates on different machines
I am using OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) (win32 cli)
I have access to two machines
Pentium 3 450mhz, 192mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
Athlon 1400mhz, 256mb, Windows 2000 (SP2)
When I encode the same wave file on each machine at the same nominal
bitrate (96kbps), I get output files with different average bitrates.
107kbps on the Athlon, as opposed to 84kbps on the Pentium 3.
Anyone
2005 Jul 11
2
[BUG] --sector-align zero padding is not entirely zero
Hi,
A user at the www.thetradersden.org website reported a difference when
fixing "sector boundary errors" in CD-quality WAV files with shntool and
flac. As as result of investigating this, I think I've found a bug in
the zero-ising of the buffer used to zero-pad the last file when
encoding with the --sector-align option.
My test consisted of the creation of four