Dear Free Audio Tool Lovers,
I am very pleased to announce the first official release of FLAC, the Free
Lossless Audio Codec, in over 6 years. FLAC is not dead! It is however a
mature software product that is now being maintained by a team working
under the auscpices of the Xiph.Org Foundation.
As an ordinary user I would like to extend THANK YOU to all the programmers
involved in version 1.3.0. As someone who is not a programmer I am deeply
impressed by the skills and involvement I have witnessed since I subscribed to
this list in January 2012.
The last piece would be to have 1.3.0
There are several links to Windows compiles in the Hydrogenaudio thread
for FLAC 1.3.0 at
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=101082 .
On Unices or Linuxes building from git should be straightforward enough,
or you wait until the distributions/package maintainers catch up.
Christoph Terasa wrote:
There are several links to Windows compiles in the Hydrogenaudio thread
for FLAC 1.3.0 at
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=101082 .
On Unices or Linuxes building from git should be straightforward enough,
or you wait until the
Christoph Terasa wrote:
On Unices or Linuxes building from git should be straightforward
enough, or you wait until the distributions/package maintainers
catch up.
Fedora, Gentoo and Arch Linux already have 1.3.0. For Debian (and its
derivatives, most notably Ubuntu), Fabian Greffrath
Are there precompiled binaries for OS X? if not I could provide them.
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Also, shouldn't the changelog feature the 4GB windows fix? I remember
reading about that bug fix at the start of 1.3.0, and I for one was
incredibly excited about it.
if nobody remembers it I can try to hunt down that patch on the mail list.
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I thought I saw discussion on the list about adding support for
expanding wildcards on Windows. But I don't see it mentioned in the
changelog. Was this done in this release for either flac.exe or
metaflac.exe?
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In the changelog I see up to 192 kHz ReplayGain support mentioned for
flac.exe, but not for metaflac. Was it changed in one and not the other??
I really do not know. The discussion on metaflac and support for replay gain
for higher sample rates was back in February/March 2012