awy;364929 Wrote:
> I was not suggesting that you have to transcode you entire library to
> FLAC. I meant that the default way of playing WAV files, as delivered
> in the standard convert.conf, is to transcode them on-the-fly to FLAC.
> This default mechanism also supports seeking. To stream in r
I was not suggesting that you have to transcode you entire library to
FLAC. I meant that the default way of playing WAV files, as delivered
in the standard convert.conf, is to transcode them on-the-fly to FLAC.
This default mechanism also supports seeking. To stream in raw wav, You
would have had
maggior;364637 Wrote:
> And along more disc space available you will have to ability to tag your
> files.
>
> FLAC is definitely the way to go. You should be able to kick off the
> conversion using anything from dbpoweramp or foobar2000 and let it go
> overnight. It shouldn't take much more th
And along more disc space available you will have to ability to tag your
files.
FLAC is definitely the way to go. You should be able to kick off the
conversion using anything from dbpoweramp or foobar2000 and let it go
overnight. It shouldn't take much more than that.
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dean;364495 Wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Henk51 wrote:
> > andyg;364324 Wrote:
> >> You never answered Alan's question. Use FLAC, you will get seeking
>
> >> and
> >> have a more reliable stream using less bandwidth.
> >
> > Then I must transcode about 50GB to FLAC or MP3...
> If you
On Nov 28, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Henk51 wrote:
> andyg;364324 Wrote:
>> You never answered Alan's question. Use FLAC, you will get seeking
>> and
>> have a more reliable stream using less bandwidth.
>
> Then I must transcode about 50GB to FLAC or MP3...
If you did convert to FLAC you'd get about 25
awy;364223 Wrote:
> What is the problem with the default configuration where WAV files are
> streamed as FLAC? You get seeking then.
andyg;364324 Wrote:
> You never answered Alan's question. Use FLAC, you will get seeking and
> have a more reliable stream using less bandwidth.
Then I must tra
You never answered Alan's question. Use FLAC, you will get seeking and
have a more reliable stream using less bandwidth.
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Mark Lanctot;364310 Wrote:
> No offense, but you're running beta software, things may break from time
> to time.
>
> Is there any reason you're not running 7.2.1, or is there no seeking
> there either?
I know this, so I ask kindly is there a time-horizon when it is
supported again.
And no, Wav
No offense, but you're running beta software, things may break from time
to time.
Is there any reason you're not running 7.2.1, or is there no seeking
there either?
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Just tried and I can't seeking the wav. files anymore during Playback,
started with builds from > SC-7.3-23947 and up.
So I have to revert to SC-7.3-23940 just because of the 'seeking' ,this
is important for me!
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What is the problem with the default configuration where WAV files are
streamed as FLAC? You get seeking then.
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I don't wanna rush out but is there a time horizon on this;
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Revision 23947 - Directory Listing
Modified Mon Nov 17 17:15:34 2008 UTC (9 days, 18 hours ago) by awy
bug 10012: No longer able to play 24 bit wav or aiff properly.
Disable WAV seeking (via File proto
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