chrisal Wrote:
I have posted two files on bug 2990...
Cheers
Chris
Bump - just wondered if there had been any progress!
Cheers
Chris
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chrisal
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chrisal Wrote:
Yep - my 44.1khz flac files definitely play back gapless
Using firmware 35 currently and I'm certain it worked ok before I
upgraded too.
hi chrisal,
If you need the music segments(44.1k flac files),Send me email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thx
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Renyao
chrisal Wrote:
Hmm - I'll double check again tonight to make sure but I'm 99% certain
my 44.1khz stereo flac files are playing back gapless.
Renyao - Perhaps you have another issue
Yep - my 44.1khz flac files definitely play back gapless
Using firmware 35 currently and I'm certain
Renyao Wrote:
I did several experiments yesterday and confirmed that
wav file playing in SB2 is smooth and gapless ,while flac file playing
in SB2 has gaps between tracks no matter in 44.1khz or 48khz the files
are.
Hmm - I'll double check again tonight to make sure but I'm 99% certain
my
Renyao Wrote:
16bit/48khz wav or flac files don't play well still with the
2006/02/22 nightly.
16bit/48khz wav files play slowly ;
16bit/48khz flac files play with gaps at the start of almost
all tracks;
I have same experiences with chrisal.
Just to confirm - i tried with firmware
dean Wrote:
Renyao, do you have example files that I could get to try to reproduce
the problem? Send me email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have posted two files on bug 2990...
Cheers
Chris
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chrisal
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I did several experiments yesterday and confirmed that
wav file playing in SB2 is smooth and gapless ,while flac file playing
in SB2 has gaps between tracks.
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Renyao
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I have tested the latest nightly (22 Feb), which includes an SB2/3
Firmware update to V35, and 48KHz 24bit FLAC and WAV playback appear to
work fine.
Thanks to Dean I think.
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Patrick Dixon
www.at-tunes.co.uk
Patrick
Patrick Dixon Wrote:
I have tested the latest nightly (22 Feb), which includes an SB2/3
Firmware update to V35, and 48KHz 24bit FLAC and WAV playback appear to
work fine.
Thanks to Dean I think.
I haven't tested it myself yet, but that is great news. Thank you,
Dean!!
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abdomen
chrisal Wrote:
Well I've actually tried ripping a 5.1 mix to seperate ac3 files then
converting it to wav using your your utility (thanks btw) then encoding
the files to flac and tagging them.You're welcome!
Anyway, I've tried it out and I also get the gap between FLACs. I
updated to the
Renyao, do you have example files that I could get to try to reproduce
the problem? Send me email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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dean
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I've just had 'fun' extracting tracks from various concert DVDs.
I use DVD Decrypter in IFO mode (in the Options - IFO mode tab) set the
file splitting to By Chapter. Back on the main interface, in IFO mode,
tick the Stream processing options and only tick the PCM stream. Click
on the pcm stream
dean Wrote:
Indeed, SlimServer is assuming that the sample rate for uncompressed
(and converted) format is at 44.1k. This is a known bug and we'll be
addressing it.
I see that this message is getting on for two years old. The bug in
question is 'Bug#128'
smst Wrote:
I see that this message is getting on for two years old. The bug in
question is 'Bug#128'
(http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=128), right? Is this
still slated to be fixed?
Oops - I didn't check the date on that message - also it looks like bug
#128 applies to the
chrisal Wrote:
gvh - do you find that the resulting files playback gapless or not on
the sb2?
I'll let you know in a couple of days. About to be to be away on a work
trip.
I was thinking of wiki'ing my experiences. Any objections?
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gvh
chrisal Wrote:
smts - have you experienced the lack of gapless on your 48khz dvd rips
too? I'm trying to find out if it's just me but I got no responses from
a previous thread eitherI haven't tried it actually -- the only DVD rips
I have as FLAC are
discrete songs anyway. I'll try it
smst Wrote:
I haven't tried it actually -- the only DVD rips I have as FLAC are
discrete songs anyway. I'll try it out with concert footage if I can
find the time; you're just grabbing the stereo, not the 5.1 mix, right?
Well I've actually tried ripping a 5.1 mix to seperate ac3 files then
I have noticed similar issues - 48 kHz flac plays back at 44.1 kHz, and
24 bit flac skips. This is on a 100 Mbit ethernet connection.
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bludragon
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crooner,
My 48KHz files are at 16 bit.
Does this problem only happen with FLAC, or does it happen with all
formats?
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pkcrawford
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I am having problems playing back flac files encoded at 48KHz. Is this
still a known issue? Is there a solution?
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pkcrawford
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I've experimenting with higher sampling rates encoding a few DADs
(classic records 96/24 recordings) into FLAC files.
My laptop was able to play the 96 kHz 24 and 16 bit FLAC files.
However, the SB3 would play them at slow speed.
The higher I can go is 48 kHz and 16 bits resolution. 24 bits
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