On 23/01/2013 01:39, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
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Why are you actually not reading what I was posting? One of the
requirements is arbitrary speaker layouts. Full stop. (There will be
some fixed layouts, I guess. But still.)
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of multi-channel audio programs and the ability to flexibly render
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 03:21:46PM +0100, Ronald C.F. Antony wrote:
How so? FLAC has a different design objective than some of the commercial
lossless codecs.
FLAC was intended mostly for rippers, i.e. people who want to encode a lot
of CDs, and store them and play them back on computers,
Richard Dobson wrote:
On 23/01/2013 01:39, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
..
Why are you actually not reading what I was posting? One of the
requirements is arbitrary speaker layouts. Full stop. (There will be
some fixed layouts, I guess. But still.)
...
of multi-channel audio programs and the