--- Brian Willoughby bri...@sounds.wa.com wrote:
I'm starting to suspect xACT. I've seen problems with the third party front
ends
before. Personally, I only use the official command line for flac,
particularly
since I deal with original recordings and FLAC is my backup format of choice.
--- Brian Willoughby bri...@sounds.wa.com wrote:
My suggestion is to first gather more
information, by learning how to confirm whether an MD5 Signature even
exists in these files before continuing to determine the reason for
the mismatch.
Maybe someone else has more information.
--- end of quote
--- Brian Willoughby bri...@sounds.wa.com wrote:
There are no uncompressed files here, so it's difficult to discover what you
need
to know.
--- end of quote ---
I've asked him for the uncompressed first track to see what the correct md5
should
be
--- Brian Willoughby bri...@sounds.wa.com
--- Dennis Brunnenmeyer denn...@chronometrics.com wrote:
I've been told that FLAC files, when played back into a high-quality sound
system,
fail to properly reproduce certain kinds of sounds, like ringing bells or the
'clang' of a triangle.
--- end of quote ---
maybe he's been reading
I just tried to build 1.2 on my Macbook
i ran configure with the following arguments (like i have in the past)
./configure --enable-static --disable-asm-optimizations --disable-shared
then make:
i get the following error:
encode.c: In function 'convert_to_seek_table_template':
encode.c:2181:
--- Brian Willoughby wrote:
Did you build and install libOgg first?
What is the output of ./configure before you run make?
--- end of quote ---
i've never had to build libOgg before
(won't be back to my machine until tomorrow so I can't post the output until
then)
Thanks,
Scott
--- Josh Coalson wrote:
damn, I see the problem. there needs to be an #if FLAC__HAS_OGG
nearby, like so:
if(num_requested_seek_points 0) {
#if FLAC__HAS_OGG
/*@@ workaround ogg bug: too many seekpoints makes table
not fit in one page */
if(e-use_ogg
does the xiph qt stuff allow Quicktime Player to play xiph formats?
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i've got a compiled universal binary for os x if anyone wants it
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i compiled flac 1.1.2 on my intel mac and it wants libflac in /usr/local/lib
using v 1.1.1, it didn't. i was able to put the compiled flac binary anywhere
and it ran fine. but with v 1.1.2, the compiled flac binary needs libflac now?
can i avoid this somehow?
does anything special need to be done to get flac working on the intel macs?
(i don't have an intel mac to test on yet, which is why i ask :) )
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--- Dan Pritts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ---
Without even worrying about your 24/96 issue, which OSX flac
player have you been using?
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