"Alex Brims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, we actually worked this out - there were 2 extra bytes doing nothing at > the end of the files. Opening the file in SoundForge and saving it (without > changing it) took off the extra bytes and allowed the file to convert to > FLAC. > > Thanks to everyone who emailed me suggestions. > > Is there a decent program for linux that could automatically take these > bytes off, without running the risk of removing good data? Or is there a > way to get the flac converter to ignore this error and create the file? I'm > running flac 1.2.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4.
I am butting in here, but if these extra bytes are harmless then shouldn't this be a warning, not an error? I had a similar problem years ago with acoustic data. The data files were mounted from a computer running VMS using NFS. When viewed on a UNIX machine, the files had extra data after the (UNIX) logical end-of-file. -- Martin J Leese E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/ _______________________________________________ Flac mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac
