31/03/05 17:16, Brian Willoughby wrote: [snip]
> I do a great deal of live multi-track recording. Every tool I use creates > mono recordings. At most, I combine microphone pairs or stereo electronics > channels into stereo files after recording. Then, when backing up, I use > FLAC > to compress the mono and stereo files. My recording software already > organizes > the files for one session into a directory, so the FLAC files live in that > directory, too. Sometimes it's more convenient to store a 10 channel recording as a 10 channel file, rather than as 10 seperate files wrapped in a container format. [snip] > How do you know what the storage requirements would be reduced? The most > savings comes from inter-channel correlation. Didn't know that. > I doubt you'll really ever have more than four channels that > actually have real correction in the audio. No, probably not. Will have to experiment and see. Thanks, Pascal. _______________________________________________ Flac-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev
