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2009 Oct 06
0
1.43 GB FLAC with 8-Hour Audio Inside... Decoding?
Audacity results: It actually did save the file correctly, and the extracted WAV itself is 5.14 GBs! Problem is, Windows Media Player says the track is only 1 hour and 47 minutes long, which is incorrect (as I said before, it's an 8-hour track, meant for 8-hours of sleep)... So I played it in Quicktime, iTunes, and Nero Player just to be sure. Both QuickTime and iTunes only played 1 hour
2007 Jan 06
1
Hosting Music for Free
I would like to be able to host music not by myself for free. The only problem is, I can't find a place that will do it. When I want to share a song with a forum, I am currently forced to use RapidShare, MegaUpload, or UploadingIt, all of which causes problems for somebody. I would like to be able to host a song, have a link to click on it, and it doesn't have to be downloaded and cause
2005 May 30
5
Complete set of tools for Icecast
We are switching from Windows Media to Icecast. I want to get as close to open source as possible. That means that I need the following open-source items: Player for Windows (not Winamp if possible - it's now owned by AOL.) Player for Mac Player for Linux We will also be podcasting, so that means our encoding needs to be compatible with the Apple iPod. Here's what it supports: MP3
2007 Jan 21
1
FLAC CD Archive
I realize this was an answer to someone else, but... I use Trader's Little Helper for all my encoding/decoding projects (for FLAC mostly). does this automatically do more than just the tracks? If not, how can I get the rest? - - Audio data prior to the start of track 1 (and possibly after the end of the 'last' track, depending on the disc layout) - - Sub-code index information -
2010 Jun 16
1
ho do I encode multi channel flacs
Hi, maybe this has already been discussed already.. I _did_ search the archives, found no solution... I have a 4.1 channel track, I rip it to 5 separate mono wav files. Is it possible to encode these independant files to one single multi-channel flac file with flac? I heard a bit about ripping to wav, converting all mono tracks to flac separately (i had to use --channel-map=none to get this to
2007 Mar 19
3
Splitting a WAV file to aid gapless playback
Assuming I have a WAV file that represents a continous performance, e.g. a recording of a live concert, which I want to play continously on a CD but nevertheless have track marks so that individual items can be selected some WAV splitting programs offer the ability to split the file into pieces which are an exact multiple of the CD sector size so that when recording all these files to CD with no
2007 Sep 29
3
anyone using flac --sector-align?
is anyone using the --sector-align option of flac, or flac frontend, or shntool? that option actually complicates the flac code a lot and I would like to take it out if possible. it really belongs in a higher level encoding or burning tool. if you are using it, let me know which tool you use it with and if it's with wave, aiff, or raw files.
2010 Mar 26
1
[VUC] Voipathon 24-hour online party begins in 30 mintes
To celebrate three years of the VoIP Users Conference, we're doing a 24-hour VoIP conference call today. Details are at http://voipathon.org IRC: #vuc on Freenode.net SIP: voipathon at vuc.onsip.com - Enter 22622# and your PIN# if you have no PIN you can listen using 1# iNum - +883 51007 039 9924 PSTN: +1 724 444 7444 again, 22622#1# or PIN# if you have one. Those of you in the
2016 Jun 05
1
flac conversion
On 5 June 2016 at 21:34, Frank Esposito <fpesposito at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello -- > > I have a flac file encode 92/24bit -- what tools are available to > convert these files to wave 44.1/16 bit so then I can convert to > mp3? Thanks > > -- > Frank Esposito Don't you mean 96/24? Also, which platform (*nix, Mac, Windows)? Off the top of my head: Audacity,
2004 Sep 27
4
burning file to cd
Hello, I am interested in recording my LP's from my stereo to my computer and then burning to cd. If I understand right theres no way to save as oog and then burn ? Thanks NewbieMark
2006 Jun 04
1
Nested and repeated effects together?
Dear R people, I am having a problem with modeling the following SAS code in R: Class ID Gr Hemi Region Gender Model Y = Gr Region Hemi Gender Gr*Hemi Gr*Region Hemi*Region Gender*Region Gender*Hemi Gr*Hemi*Region Gender*Hemi*Region Gr*Gender*Hemi*Region Random Intercept Region Hemi /Subject = ID (Gr Gender) I.e., ID is a random effect nested in Gr and Gender, leading to ID-specific
2018 Jan 27
2
Tags lost when decoding
Hi! On windows x64: flac -d "Some file.flac" decodes the file to WAVE format, but the tags (like artists and title) are lost. Reading the docs, I understand that tags should be kept. Even if I force some tags: flac -d -T "ARTIST=Queen" -T "TITLE=aaaor" "Some file.flac" they are missing from the destination file (even check with a hex editor) Is this
2000 May 12
2
LPRng question
<It seems that the print command is trying to find the printer at location 'localhost'. Since this is a network printer it is not at localhost is it?> Yeah, the error messages made no sense to me either! Well, like I said earlier: < The IP address of this printer is 10.1.1.192. I call this printer nero, and have it listed in my /etc/hosts file> Here is a copy of part of my
2011 Sep 13
3
sox: Failed reading obd-demo.mp3: Do not understand format type: mp3
Hi, Can someone please comment about the below issue [root at host0040 kaushal]# file obd-demo.mp3 obd-demo.mp3: MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1, 256 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Monaural [root at host0040 kaushal]# sox obd-demo.mp3 -e stat sox: Failed reading obd-demo.mp3: Do not understand format type: mp3 [root at host0040 kaushal]# sox -V obd-demo.mp3 -r 8000 -c 1 -t ul -w vm-intro.ulaw sox: Failed reading
2007 Mar 27
1
decoding 24-bit FLAC files
Hi, I've been using FLAC for several years, but mostly with 16-bit files (I never actually checked until now, but that would be my guess). I recently got errors in Nero trying to load WAV audio files decoded from FLAC, and the only (obvious) difference between these and all the others that work w/o probs is that these input files are 24-bit. I didn't think there were special settings
2003 Sep 01
4
Sip Software from Nero Folk?
http://www.nero.com/us/631911127302064.html Have you all seen this? Its a SIP softphone put out by the people that do the CD burning software Nero... Check it out it works with * Dave
2014 Jan 02
1
version: Bump version & Lua
Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> writes: > Op 2014-01-02 om 14:59 schreef Ferenc Wagner: > >> "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> writes: >> >>> On 12/12/2013 12:31 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote: >>> >>>> Shall I rebase it to the current firmware head? >>>> >>>> Also, 5.2.3 was released a couple of
2011 Mar 11
2
Audio tracks and channels in OggFLAC
Hi all, I'm getting mired in conflicting and dated information, so I think I need to ask this of live humans... :-) I'm essentially trying to create an Ogg file that works like DVD video does. In particular, in addition to the Theora video stream, there will be multiple audio "tracks" (By "track", I mean a collection of channels to be played all at once, but only one
2014 Sep 26
4
Patch to add buffering to decoding too
Removed buffer size increase. Only tells the filesize to Windows now. On 26.9.2014 14:08, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Martijn van Beurden wrote: > >> Can you please wrap the setvbuf in _WIN32 IFDEFs too? Currently >> memory usage of FLAC decoding is about 1MB, so this patch is >> increasing memory usage tenfold, also for platforms that do not >> need this. It is a
2007 Jun 08
2
wrapping lattice xyplot
This is an expanded version of the question I tried to ask last night - I thought I had it this morning, but it's still not working and I just do not understand what is going wrong. What I am trying to do is write a wrapper for lattice xyplot() that passes a whole bunch of its secondary arguments, so that I can produce similarly formatted graphs for several different data sets. This is what