Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "Flac encoding of 88.2kHz files -- not streamble?"
2005 Feb 01
2
Encoding Options
I have read FLAC's "--help", the man-page, and the HTML documentaion, but
there are a few things that I don't understand.
1. I'll start with the thing I'm most confused about. The --best option is
synonymous with -l 12 -b 4608 -m -e -r 6. Why is that? Is not -l 32 better
that l- 12? And you can have -r 0,8 without using --lax, and -r 0,16 with
--lax.
2. The --lax option
2008 Jan 10
4
Mocking and stubbing Rails'' association extensions
I''m having a lot of trouble stubbing out an association extension for
some view tests. Example rails code modeling a music album:
class Album < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :songs do
def streamable
find(:all, :conditions => ''streamable = 1'')
end
end
end
So for a given Album instance (say @album), I need to be able to stub
both
2004 Oct 10
1
best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64 support
Hi Josh,
On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 22:41, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Marek Peteraj <marpet@naex.sk> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
> > archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
> > options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
>
> I haven't heard of
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: Bug#196556: flac: FLAC__STREAM_ENCODER_NOT_STREAMABLE
severity 196556 minor
thanks
On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 12:06:56PM +0200, Paul Seelig wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 10:09:20PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > I ran a simple test to try to reproduce your problem, and I happened to grab
> > one wav file which had a sampling rate of 4660 and was able to reproduce
> > your problem. flac works fine on the other files, which
2005 Feb 01
0
Encoding Options
for the "best" compression:
--super-secret-totally-impractical-compression-level
takes forever on my system (athlon 2500+) and sometimes results in
larger files. so i just stick with -8 -V --lax --no-padding.
-V to ensure the encode was vail
--no-padding to save a few more bytes, as "The encoder writes a PADDING
block of 4096 bytes by default." though 4kb over 3000 tracks
2004 Oct 09
3
best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64 support
Hi all,
i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
Also i'd like to ask whether a no-lax 192kHz mode is planned in flac,
seems like 192kHz isn't directly supported although flac can compress
such rate in lax mode.
My last question - is there
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] Subset and non-Subset files
Josh explained,
> search for "subset" on http://flac.sf.net/format.html
> (I'll make a link in the documentation to it).
That was over my head -- not the post, but the information at that URL.
Does it mean that a non-Subset FLAC file isn't streamable, that a
decoder can't read successive parts of the FLAC file and generate
successive parts of the WAV?
2012 Jun 17
0
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
Martin Leese wrote:
>
> At:
> http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_tools_flac.html#flac_options_exhaustive_model_search
>
> it states, "If the max LPC order is high this
> can significantly increase the encode time."
> This suggest that if the max LPC order is low
> then using -e will not be slow.
>
----
That brings up another question then... What
2001 Jan 12
2
Suggestion!
Hey guys,
Keep up the goodwork! I have a suggestion...why not make Ogg Vorbis
streamable through QTSS or Darwin Streaming server. The people at
Apple are willing to incorporate it I'm sure. Would be nice to be able
to stream Ogg Vorbis from with QTSS or Darwin Server!! Lemme know what
you think!
Regards,
Mark
--
Mark de Bokx - Application Engineer
Cistron Internet Services
P.O. Box 297,
2016 Oct 12
2
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
>> 1. os << format_string("Test"); // writes "test"
>> 2. os << format_string("{0}", 7); // writes "7"
>
>
> The "<< format_string(..." is ... really verbose for me. It also makes me
> strongly feel like this produces a string rather than a streamable entity.
I wonder if we could use UDLs instead?
os
2004 Oct 09
0
best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64 support
--- Marek Peteraj <marpet@naex.sk> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
> archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
> options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
I haven't heard of anyone using FLAC for 192khz, so you'll
probably just have to experiment. when you have some
2000 Sep 20
2
Streaming
Hi,
I have been browins through the archives for a bit now, however I cannot
seem to find any direct answer to a question I have. What streaming tools
are/will be available for ogg vorbis?
I found this quote on vorbis.com:
"What about streaming in Ogg Vorbis format?
Streaming is an important component of Vorbis. The format has
been designed from the ground-up to be easily streamable. The
2012 Jun 14
3
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
"Linda A. Walsh" <flac at tlinx.org> wrote:
> what does the exhaustive model search do?
I am not an expert on the guts of FLAC, but
there is some information about this at:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html
and scroll down to "MODELING".
> Does it try all of the functions listed under "-A" to find the 'best',
>
2010 Jan 04
1
super-low 19.5KB/s theora videos
I am only able to get streamable videos at 19.5KB/s (156kb/s) due the transcoding and streaming from the mythtv setup over 900Km away
the videos on the mythtv setup are 352x288 interlaced at 25fps at 524KB/s and the audio is 48000 stereo at 128KB/s
What are the best setting for 19.5KB/s (156kb/s) theroa video stream?
tom_a_sparks
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: settings for tighter compression than -8?
Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
> Ok, you need 0.04% improvement, that should not be a problem.
Perhaps a little more than that, since the sizes I listed were after
stripping out the padding and all metadata blocks except SEEKTABLE and
STREAMINFO.
> Try flac --lax -e -p -l 32 -r 10 --no-padding
> and if it is not enough, increase -r up to 16.
Thank you. I'll do that. What, though,
2003 Nov 06
1
The Hour of Slack (vorbis encoded)
For those who are interested, it's a weekly radio show produced by the
Church of the SubGenius, presenting the bewildering doctrine of
PatrioPsychoticAnarchoMaterialism, buried beneath a dizzying media barrage.
Hosted by Rev. Ivan Stang, official show archives maintained by yours truly.
Now offering 45k and 160k Ogg Vorbis files, listen in headphones:
http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos.html
2016 Oct 12
2
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
Ahh, UDLs also wouldn't permit non literal format strings, which is a deal
breaker imo
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 7:03 AM Zachary Turner <zturner at google.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure that would work well. The implementation relies on being able
> to index into the parameter pack. How would you do that if each parameter
> is streamed in?
>
> "{0} {1}"_fs(1, 2)
2011 Jan 30
4
Any roadmap on WebM Support ?
Hello , We are using Icecast for few years in a small french radio
station with great success ! ( hitting 60 simultaneous listeners
sometimes :-) )
http://www.radiogalere.org:8080/
Now we plan to stream the webcam capture of the studio, we 've done a
test with Ogv/theora @128kb video with great sucess although none of
the HTML5 browser wher able to keep on playing the stream after few
2001 Jan 20
4
"Infinite" wav files
Okay, before I submit my patch to make libao produce sorta-streamable wav
files, I want to know what these partial wav files do to various
players. I've posted two sample wav files on my webserver:
http://volsung.dhcp.asu.edu/~stan/infinite.wav
http://volsung.dhcp.asu.edu/~stan/zero.wav
The first uses a riff and data length of 0xFFFFFFFF (approximately
infinite) and second uses a riff and
2004 Sep 10
2
Storing FLAC in Matroska
First, Thank you for your answers.
I using the following code to try simply decode a flac file and write the
decoded data raw PCM file. The resulting file is just noise and pops, so is
the decoded data in a different format than PCM?
struct flacData {
FILE *inputFile;
FILE *outputFile;
char *filename;
};
FLAC__StreamDecoderReadStatus flac_DecoderReadCallback(const
FLAC__StreamDecoder