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2007 Apr 09
2
Re: FLAC: re-encode
Hmm, what if the FLAC options produce a larger file on output than input? Would -f (force) cause the whole process to fail as soon as the output exceeded the input? Brian On Apr 9, 2007, at 17:01, Josh Coalson wrote: --- Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote: > is it possible to re-encode an existing FLAC file by using the FLAC > file itself as input to the encoder like
2007 Apr 10
1
Re: FLAC: re-encode
Hi, I meant that it seems problematic to write an updated file to itself, because the operation could erase the data before it is read. Unless you read the entire file first, or write to a temporary file which is then renamed. I deal with FLAC files that are over a gigabyte, meaning that this could easily exceed normal buffers. Just curious. I guess I could go test it myself... or
2007 Jul 25
3
FLAC: re-encoding
hi I have some questions about re-encoding existing FLAC files to FLAC 1.2.0.: - can older 1.1.x FLAC files be re-encoded to FLAC 1.2.0 by using the FLAC 1.2.0 encoder? - can FLAC files encoded with the FLAC Flake SVN encoder (or any other 'unofficial' FLAC encoder) be re-encoded by using the FLAC 1.2.0 encoder? thx in advance! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2007 Jul 25
3
Re: FLAC: ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch
--- Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote: > 2007/7/25, Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com>: > > > > Hi > > > > I have downloaded a FLAC file somewhere and when trying to decode > it to > > WAV it gives the error message: ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch > > So my question is now: are FLAC files that give the error message > above > >
2007 Jul 23
2
FLAC: editing software
yes I know I can do that, but my question is if there is software to edit FLAC files without having to uncompress to WAV/recompress to FLAC. 2007/7/23, Avuton Olrich <avuton@gmail.com>: > > On 7/23/07, Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote: > > hi > > > > does somebody know software for editing FLAC files? So I just want to > cut > > some pieces
2007 Mar 19
2
FLAC: players for Pocket PC
hi, I don't know if this message belongs on the mailing list, so sorry if it is not for this mailing list. I was wondering if somebody knows a player for Pocket PC (windows mobile 2003) that can play FLAC files on the Pocket PC. thanks in advance! Harry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Apr 19
2
FLAC: player with native support for flac embedded pictures
Hi, I'm looking for an audio player with native support for flac embedded pictures. I use Amarok (http://amarok.kde.org/) in linux, but I can't find any player in Windows that has this same native support for embedded flac pictures. I hope somebody can help me thanks in advance! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Mar 23
1
FLAC: players for Pocket PC
I believe the CorePlayer will play back FLAC. Atamido ----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh Coalson" <xflac@yahoo.com> To: "Harry Sack" <tranzedude@gmail.com>; <flac-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] FLAC: players for Pocket PC > http://www.google.com/search?q=flac+pocket+pc > > e.g. > >
2007 Mar 19
2
FLAC winamp plugin
Hi, What is the best way to play FLAC files in winamp? Using the in_flac.dll plugin provided in the flac-1.1.4-win.zip file and copying it to the Plugins subdirectory of winamp or using the plugin that's provided by winamp itself? Are there differences between those 2 plugins? It's not really clear for me thanks in advance Harry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2007 Jul 25
3
FLAC: ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch
Hi I have downloaded a FLAC file somewhere and when trying to decode it to WAV it gives the error message: ERROR, MD5 signature mismatch So my question is now: are FLAC files that give the error message above still decodable to WAV (and how can you do this, because flac.exe doesn't want to decode the file), even if there is a MD5 signature mismatch, or is this not possible at all? thx
2007 Aug 15
1
FLAC: corrupted files
hi, suppose I burn my flac files to CD (not audio cd, but just data cd with all the flac files) and after some time the cd becomes damaged and some bits in some flac files are read incorrectly by the cd-rom drive. So what happens then with those flac files. Will doing verify on them fail? Will you still be able to decode them to WAV with only some damaged frames so with incorrect bits at the
2007 Jul 24
3
FLAC 1.2.0 released
FLAC 1.2.0 is out. There are a few new features and some speedups and fixes, but more importantly, there are some small changes to the decoder to pave the way for possible future compression improvements, so applications developers are encouraged to upgrade (the API has not changed). The changelog has all the details, but in summary: - automatic SSE OS detection at runtime (so no need to
2007 Jul 23
1
FLAC: editing software
I just tried this with Goldwave.. it decoded the file, i edited out some stuff, and saved the file (flac format) and the tags appear to be intact. Greg M. --- Tomas Valusek <tvalusek@seznam.cz> wrote: > Hello, > > and what if I want to preserve FLAC tags while I'm > editing its contents? > Is there a way e.g. to cut silent block from FLAC > and preserve tags? By
2007 Apr 18
5
FLAC: sending output to file
Hi, I'm using windows so I know the wildcard support for flac is broken. That's why I use this command to encode a whole directory of WAV-files to FLAC-files in a command prompt: for %1 in (*.wav) do flac -V --best "%1" This command is fully working Now I want to write the flac output to a file, so I can open this file later. I tried to add > outputfile.txt to the command
2007 Apr 01
3
FLAC: decoding to WAV in the future
What Brian Willoughby means is that even though the future is uncertain, you may trust FLAC. The format is mature enough so that you won't see major changes preventing playback of files encoded by older encoders, but even if that comes to happen, the playback libraries on most software will be backwards-compatible, and FLAC is lossless meaning that you may convert FLAC 1.1.4 to a possible
2007 Jul 23
2
FLAC: editing software
hi does somebody know software for editing FLAC files? So I just want to cut some pieces out of the file (for example silence in front of a recording) thx -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20070723/e3bc7859/attachment.htm
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
2007 Jul 25
1
FLAC: re-encoding
Harry, I wrote a little command line utility for this in C# - the lib it uses is a little overkill for the task but it does work. As Josh noted there is no compression gain, so I wouldn't bother unless you have FLAC's encoded with older versions. I also think Josh said there's a .BAT file out there that does the same thing. Here's the file:
2007 Sep 06
2
Re: multiple core support
On 9/6/07, Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote: > it's really not complicated I think: only api changes to write on any Please get started writing a patch, immediately. -- avuton -- Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an idiot. -- Rusty Russell.
2007 May 12
3
flac filesize limitation
hi is there a filesize limitation for flac files because of the encoder or decoder for some reason?