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2006 Sep 20
0
Flac metadata at end?
Hi, Nick
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 20:29 +0100, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
> Flac is great, but I have some questions about the way the metadata is stored.
> It takes an age to retag the file because all the data has to be shuffled
> around the disk. For most formats (ogg, mp3) the filesize is small, but I
> was thinking, why not have the metadata at the end of the file?
>
>
2006 Sep 20
2
Flac metadata at end?
On Wednesday 20 September 8:56 pm, Alex Jones wrote:
> I think the consequences outweigh the benefits. Having metadata at the
> beginning of the file serves as metadata and gives you important
> information such as expected stream length. Pushing this to the back for
> the sake of making tag updates quicker seems a bit of a bad move to me -
> how often do you re-tag your files?
2009 Jul 14
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote, on 7/14/2009 7:16 AM:
>> easy to replace. The second packet is the metadata, which we can lose.
>> It's just the third packet that needs to be reconstructed. After that,
>> you could start at any packet division in the rest of the file and it
>> would play fine? So this generic restore tool that I'm positing would
>> just
2009 Jul 14
0
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote, on 7/14/2009 7:55 AM:
> ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote, on 7/14/2009 7:16 AM:
>>> easy to replace. The second packet is the metadata, which we can lose.
>>> It's just the third packet that needs to be reconstructed. After that,
>>> you could start at any packet division in the rest of the file and it
>>> would play fine? So
2005 Jul 03
10
CDex and Flac
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest
version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as
an 'external encoder' with the string:
-8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T
"tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" -
However, I am getting the below output/error with
2005 Aug 13
0
The CDex and Flac saga continues
At 01:42 AM 8/13/2005, you wrote:
> > It would actually be easier to rerip all your CDs using EAC. I rip to
> > ogg vorbis with EAC and it comes out fine. I can give you a website URL
> > that will give you the info on how to setup EAC to use ogg vorbis. And I
> > use -q 8 so they sound good.
>
>Thanks for the suggestion, Jon, but I would rather not re-rip them. I
2007 Apr 07
3
FLAC: file extension question
2007/4/7, Alex Jones <alex@weej.com>:
>
> On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 17:49 +0200, Harry Sack wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have read somewhere there exist 2 extensions for FLAC files: .flac
> > and .fla
> > Why is this and what's the difference between them?
>
> Nothing. File name extensions don't mean anything. Don't be confused
> into thinking
2009 Aug 01
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: MachineInstr Annotations
On Jul 31, 2009, at 11:17 AM, David Greene wrote:
> I'm getting to the point where I want to contribute some more
> MachineInstr comment support for things like spills. As we've
> discussed before, we don't have all of the information available
> in AsmPrinter to synthesize the kind of comments that can be
> helpful for debugging performance issues with register
2007 Apr 07
2
FLAC: file extension question
Hi,
I have read somewhere there exist 2 extensions for FLAC files: .flac and
.fla
Why is this and what's the difference between them?
thanks in advance!
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2007 Jul 11
1
FLAC: compressing more with traditional compression algorithm
Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to compress encoded FLAC files even more
using a traditional compression algorithm like zip, rar, ... or won't you
get any smaller files using such an algorithm by applying it on the encoded
FLAC files?
thx
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2006 Jun 21
1
Flac metadata feature
I found a "feature" or a bug in metaflac (and possibly libflac) metadata
handling.
If you try to add some tags to file, and padding field is not big enough,
padding size doesn't get increased automaticly, so you receive an error
about corrupted file (tried both with foobar2k and metaflac).
But if you previously add more padding with "--add-padding=", everything
goes
2004 Mar 11
4
Hello, thanks, and how do I...
First of all, congratulations on the success of the Ogg Vorbis format - I am
now the proud owner of an Ogg player (iRiver iHP120).
Any starting advice for a newbie Ogger would be appreciated! I have ripped
about 16 albums with Audiograbber, Ogged them, and loaded them onto the
player. The first problem I found was that Exact Audio Copy was reading
silence, so I junked that. The second is that one
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] questions about 1.1.0 release
Thank you for the new release, Josh. I've downloaded it, but some of the
details in the history file puzzle me, so I've not tried to use it yet.
Pardon my denseness here ...
First, as long as you don't use the --cuesheet option when you encode, are
.flac files encoded by 1.1.0 still readable by earlier versions?
Second, if the old default for seekpoints was -S100x and the new one is
2004 Sep 10
3
flac metadata
So I've just ripped my entire 600 CD collection to flac format (200gigs worth) with vorbis comments in the flac metadata. But my gripe is that neither Winamp nor XMMS's flac plug-ins seem to have the ability to read the vorbis comment from the metadata. Are there any flac players for windoze or linux that can access the metadata? Or do i have to add redundant ID3 tags to all my flac
2004 Dec 10
2
way to duplicate logs?
Hello-
I am bit confused here. I have just had some issues with my box and I
am looking for some opinions. I just had been denied access to my
box...supposedly from a memory shortage in reference to my NIC....more
specifically, mbuf clusters exhausted. Now I am looking in my
/var/log/messages for when this started and I notice a discrepancy in my
logs. Now from where I am looking, I see
2007 Mar 22
3
FLAC: specifying all files with extension .WAV
Hi,
I want to use the "flac" encoder (in commandline mode) and I specify this
command to encode all .WAV files in the current directory:
N:\WAV>flac -V --best -- *.wav
flac 1.1.4, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Josh
Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type
2015 Mar 27
5
Not getting updates?
I have no excludes in yum.conf. But I noticed something odd in the
CentOS-Base.repo file. The [updates] section didn't have an explicit
'enabled=1' in it. Though, when I added it in, it made no difference. I
have noticed that I do have some updated packages (like httpd) that are
from February and appear to be the most recent based on the mirrors, but
every mirror I hit I see no
2011 Oct 28
1
Duplicated packages in CR repo?
Hi all,
during upgrades of my systems via spacewalk and the continuous release
repository, I encountered a problem with the rsyslog packages. It seems
that the last update was build twice. Once with a correct name and once
with a broken one (missing dot in the name before el6).
On CR-repo mirrors:
rsyslog-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.x86_64.rpm 19-Oct-2011 13:04
rsyslog-4.6.2-3el6_1.4.x86_64.rpm
2015 Mar 27
3
Not getting updates?
On 3/27/2015 12:36 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 3/27/2015 12:30 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> I have no excludes in yum.conf. But I noticed something odd in the
>> CentOS-Base.repo file. The [updates] section didn't have an explicit
>> 'enabled=1' in it. Though, when I added it in, it made no
>> difference. I
>> have noticed that I do have some updated
2011 Oct 05
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
On Oct 5, 2011, at 1:17 AM, Renato Golin wrote:
> On 5 October 2011 01:19, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>> I'm not sure what you're getting at here. My email was not intended to say that I'm not interested in LLVM improving - quite the contrary. My email was to rebut Dan's implicit claim that PNaCL and using LLVM as a portable IR is never going to