Hmm, what if the FLAC options produce a larger file on output than
input? Would -f (force) cause the whole process to fail as soon as
the output exceeded the input?
Brian
On Apr 9, 2007, at 17:01, Josh Coalson wrote:
--- Harry Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
is it possible to re-encode a
--- Harry Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> is it possible to re-encode an existing FLAC file by using the FLAC
> file itself as input to the encoder like this: flac -V --best
> inputfile.flac OR do you have decode it to WAV first?
yes you can re-encode from FLAC. that command works but
hi,
are there some data integrity checks I can do on a downloaded FLAC
file? If yes, can you give me the command line options/other software
I need for this? I want to do some tests on downloaded files to check
if they are corrupted after downloading
thx
_
hi,
are there some data integrity checks I can do on a downloaded FLAC
file? If yes, can you give me the command line options/other software
I need for this? I want to do some tests on downloaded files to check
if they are corrupted after downloading
thx
_
hi,
are there some data integrity checks I can do on a downloaded FLAC
file? If yes, can you give me the command line options/other software
I need for this? I want to do some tests on downloaded files to check
if they are corrupted after downloading
thx
_
hi,
are there some data integrity checks I can do on a downloaded FLAC
file? If yes, can you give me the command line options/other software
I need for this? I want to do some tests on downloaded files to check
if they are corrupted after downloading
thx
_
I know it has been discussed in the past but not being a hard-core techie
the instructions were not entirely clear to me.
I have many GBs of FLAC files which I created using EAC and FLAC version
1.1.2 with FLAC Frontend.
I personally ripped my entire CD collection of over 1200 discs so I really
hi,
are there some data integrity checks I can do on a downloaded FLAC
file? If yes, can you give me the command line options/other software
I need for this? I want to do some tests on downloaded files to check
if they are corrupted after downloading
thx
_
hi,
is it possible to re-encode an existing FLAC file by using the FLAC
file itself as input to the encoder like this: flac -V --best
inputfile.flac OR do you have decode it to WAV first?
thx
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