OK.
Now it works. I had everything right in the first place, except the
sources. ;)
Here is my conversion rule:
Code:
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flc pcm * *
# F
[sox] -D -q -t flac $FILE$ -t wav -e signed -b 24 - rate -v -L -b 98 96000
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I skip the flac binary , because I don't need the rew/ffwd
functionality. I also use the sox binary as supplied by Ubuntu or I
compile it myself. That one is usually in a much better shape (14.4.2)
than the outdated and flawed LMS sox (14.3.1)
Especially latest 14.4.2 works more efficient on the "rate"
functionality.
BTW: "-D" avoids dither since I output 24bit. Going out with 16bit after
the conversion doesn't IMO make sense.
There's a nice side effect now with this Resample-PCM patch.
Before (flac-sox-flac) squeezelite was running at 2% CPU load on my PI2
after downloading (streambuffer) and converting the track.
Now (flac-sox-wav) with the patch in place the load jumps between 0 and
0,7%. A serious performance gain.
Great stuff.
Thx.
Cheers
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