For what it's worth, I tested both the 32- and 64-bit flac.exe's on my Windows 10, with about 45 WAV files I have.
Got some warnings about unexpected metadata, but the audio was encoded fine. Using the --keep-foreign-metadata flag cleared those warnings. I even had a weird WAV that caused "WARNING: legacy WAVE file has format type 1 but bits-per-sample=24", but flac dealt with it without problems and the output file was fine and playable. Cheers, Orestes On 21/12/2016 21:55, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Hi all, > > New pre-release here is at: > > http://mega-nerd.com/tmp/flac-1.3.2pre3-win.zip > http://mega-nerd.com/tmp/flac-1.3.2pre3.tar.xz > > Changes: > > * Fix tests with Makefile.lite build system. > * Fixes for non-Intel CPUs. > > MD5 and SHA256 sums: > > > md5sum flac-1.3.2pre3* > 61aa8597a220303daf4beb2b8756979d flac-1.3.2pre3.tar.xz > 8b470ceac02340600db73bc6daea4fc7 flac-1.3.2pre3-win.zip > > > sha256sum flac-1.3.2pre3* > 9f3e333db6bf9aea8fa211a0d598ec28e2e24c47830ba2f585dc5647b756e4c8 > flac-1.3.2pre3.tar.xz > f0af11afb7f2187317677fd719cad1493d3bd52d0498a4facc8a937ce366ba88 > flac-1.3.2pre3-win.zip > > Really need someone to test the Windows binaries because I don't have > Windows. > > > Erik > _______________________________________________ flac-dev mailing list flac-dev@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev