Its really sad to hear thats happening but even more sad is the fact that flac is becoming a very common format for music on the interweb whilst at the same time the development has ceased. I've found some severe issues with OggFLAC that essentially make it a useless format for streaming, no one cared.
-David Listener of many flacs On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Jørgen Vigdal <jor...@anion.no> wrote: > Hi folks! > Due to the fact that more and more users increasingly use MP3 < 320kbps as > their source for encoding music, and publish it as flac files, I suggest > that something is done in the flac encoder to possible avoid this. > My idea is kinda easy/stupid, but might work; > Implement a function that use a FFT to check if the input has frequencies > > 16kHz, and informs the user that the file would not be encoded unless a > -force parameter is specified (or at least ask the user if he or she want to > do this :) ) > Hopefully, this will reduce the number of files released on the internet, > re-encoded from a lossy file format. Unfortunately, many users avoid using > flac, because they think the encoder is lossy due to the poor sound on some > files released. > Thanks in advance. > Sincerely, > Jørgen Vigdal > jor...@anion.no > Phone: +47 91320132 > jorgenvigdal.com > _______________________________________________ > Flac-dev mailing list > Flac-dev@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev > > _______________________________________________ Flac-dev mailing list Flac-dev@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev