Quoting Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > In case you're wondering, you have to specify the --ogg option to make
> it
> > completely Ogg-compatible. Here's my flac line:
> > 
> > $ flac -V --ogg -8 -o something.flac something.wav
> > 
> > -V verifies the conversion
> > -8 gives maximum (lossless) compression
> > -o names the output file
> 
> When you say "ogg-compatible" do you mean that it'll be identified as
> an
> ogg file by anything that plays ogg (the docs and FAQ aren't
> completely
> clear on this). IE: I can have completely lossless compression and
> have
> it appear to be an ogg file?  Or am I missing something....

I'm not really sure, actually. It just sounded like a "Good Thing". I hear that
with that enabled, you can rename stuff to something.ogg and have it still be
FLAC inside. Don't know what the implications are, though.


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