Am 21.12.2011 17:50, schrieb Sthu Deus:
Ah, no. It is (WARNING: legacy WAVE file has format type 1) absolutely
useless message, it means nothing except that the file has been
processed before by something (in my case it may be peak upleafting or
something else) - the output is pretty good file. I can try
another .wav that was not processed by something - the problem is that
it be>16/44 - the message will disappear but the bug will remain. :o(

What I meant to say was that maybe 24 bit files with sample rates >44100 are not designated by the legacy WAVE file format type 1. But I am not sure about this, either.

I am tempted to say that resampling of WAVE files with these properties is not the purpose of the flac command line tool, but you may disagree. And even if so, I think this bug is something that deserves the attention of the upstream developers and shouldn't focus on the Debian package. I am not familiar with the code in question, but I believe that adding this feature might require some profound code changes.

However, as a workaround, I'd like to ask you to try again with other sound converters that use libflac in order to exclude that the library itself is at fault, e.g. audacity or even sndfile-convert of the sndfile-programs package.

 - Fabian



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