ok, the docs are correct and the stream encoder is being too strict
in what it allows. I've checked in a fix but in the meantime you
can encode with the --lax argument if you are using a blocksize of
588 and the resulting files will still be subset.
Josh
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with a blocksize of 588 samples would have benefits for the rest of
my system.
Howard
-Original Message-
From: Josh Coalson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 May 2008 21:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; flac-dev@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] are 588 sample frames subset or nonsubset?
hi Howard, I'll
Hi
I am thinking of ripping albums to a single flac file with embedded
cuesheet. As track and index points have to be on a 588 sample boundary due
to the CD TOC standard working in 588 sample frames, I thought it may be
beneficial to rip CDs with a blocksize of 588 samples.
According to the
I am thinking of ripping albums to a single flac file with embedded
cuesheet. As track and index points have to be on a 588 sample boundary due
to the CD TOC standard working in 588 sample frames, I thought it may be
beneficial to rip CDs with a blocksize of 588 samples.
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