2007/5/13, Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 5/13/07, Brian Willoughby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If we ever reach this 64 GigaSample limit, the fact that FLAC is a
> stream should allow multiple FLAC headers to be concatenated in a
> single file - although that might be tricky.

I believe you can do this with Ogg FLAC.  The Ogg container manages
the multiple FLAC streams.  Theoretically, we'll never see limit
issues.



why not? :)
If I encode 192 kHz sound @ 24 bit for some days (WAV file) and I encode it
to FLAC, I think you can have a very big file and 1.5 TB is reached very
quickly.
And in the future audio will even get bigger, when used for HD-DVD en
Blu-ray media and 5.1 channels is considered the 'minimum' setting for
surround sound.

Harry

-Ivo
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