Did you try OggFLAC and MkaFLAC as alternative containers ? For OggFLAC you need libogg, the Xiph documentation should be describing how to seek in the file. But i dont know if using another container than native FLAC framing is an option for you .....

Christian
matroska project admin

august wrote:
sorry to bother again,
but I can narrow down my problem to certain parst of my flac file.
for example, when I seek to 19*44100 samples or to 81*44100 samples, the
seek callback  runs off in an endless loop.
there aren't any while loops in my code, so I don't think I am causing it.
At least I cannot track it down to something I would be doing.
are there issues with seeking in FLAC?
like I said, I only get this result on specific seek points. otherwise,
everything is working honkydory.
muchas gracias -augusto.

On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, august wrote:
Hey guys,
I just joined the list. I've been programming an external for PureData
<http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/> & <http://pure-data.org>, as well as
for Max/MSP....that reads multiple sound formats. But, I've been having massive problems with getting reliable seeking with
FLAC.
sometimes when I call FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_seek_absolute, I get
a false returned for FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_process_single ..and
the error is of type FLAC__SEEKABLE_STREAM_DECODER_STREAM_DECODER_ERROR is there any way to recover from this?
I try to do a FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_flush or
FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_reset on the decoder and it can sometimes
continue, but after a while it will just run off in a seek loop, where the
decoder state is always FLAC__SEEKABLE_STREAM_DECODER_SEEKING.
as far as I can tell it happens at random points. I can't tell for the
life of me what is causing it. It works and sounds fine in
general....just that seeking is unreliable.
any help would be appreciated. I can send the code along to look at.
best -august.




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