On 10-01-13 19:15, Knut Krause wrote: > I think it's not possible to share those files without getting in legal > trouble > here or is it possible somehow to extract some information so it won't be an > issue?
It could have been you had a file with the problem which is released under a Creative Commons licence, but that's not very common. Just asking. You can do a few things. Reading your previous post, it seems you now how to work with a command line, so could you post the output of the following two commands: flac -a -F some_corrupt_file.flac (see the .ana file which is generated) metaflac --list some_corrupt_file.flac (just the console output) Plus the exact size (in bytes) of the FLAC-file and the WAV-file that you retrieve using flac -d -F some_corrupt_file.flac You can also try to cut off the last 500kb of the FLAC-file if you are using Linux (or other UNIX-like probably, I have no idea how to do this in Windows or Mac) tail -c 500000 some_corrupt_file.flac > tail_cut_off.flac That's a sample of at most 10 seconds and won't get you into trouble. _______________________________________________ Flac mailing list Flac@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac