--- Harry Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I see. thanks for the answer
> Is it still possible to decode FLAC files, encoded with the very
> first FLAC
> encoder, with FLAC 1.1.4? If the answer is true (I have never tested
> it), then I'm pretty sure the future will bring no surprises.
yep, F
On 4/1/07, Harry Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it still possible to decode FLAC files, encoded with the very first FLAC
encoder, with FLAC 1.1.4? If the answer is true (I have never tested it),
then I'm pretty sure the future will bring no surprises.
Most players should have no problems wo
2007/4/1, Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What Brian Willoughby means is that even though the future is
uncertain, you may trust FLAC. The format is mature enough so that
you won't see major changes preventing playback of files encoded by
older encoders, but even if that comes to hap
What Brian Willoughby means is that even though the future is
uncertain, you may trust FLAC. The format is mature enough so that
you won't see major changes preventing playback of files encoded by
older encoders, but even if that comes to happen, the playback
libraries on most software will be ba
Hi,
I'm a FLAC beginner and I had a question. Suppose I encode my whole CD
collection now in the FLAC format, using the FLAC encoder version 1.1.4 (the
most recent one at this time).
Will I still be able to decode all FLAC files to WAV files in the future
using the latest FLAC decoder, when for e