Recompress flac1/9/2023 ![]() The 704kbps is probably estimated by taking the duration of a segment and segment size after resampling and recompression. Only streaming PCM will have a constant accurate bit rate. When you stream an internet stream which saying 48kbps or 128kbps - it is not accurate it is probably a maximum. When a stream is compressed, associated bit rates figures are usually not accurate typically average or a target max bit rate. I think more useful when MP3 bit rate limited was in use. Historical is the reason for presentation. ![]() ![]() I'm probably just overlooking something obvious, thanks for any clarification!As this is VBR, bitrate in live conversion is not accurate/relevant ![]() I'm probably just overlooking something obvious, thanks for any clarification! However, when I check the More Info as the 24/96 track is played, I see:īitrate: 2486kbps VBR (Converted to 705kbps FLAC)Ĭan this be correct? The 2486 kbps is likely the original 24/96 bit-rate, not the 24/48 converted rate? Also, how is it that a 24/48 FLAC (after conversion) is now a "705 kbps FLAC"? That seems rather low, given that the "-C 0" (compression factor) option in the sox command above is least compression? This looks good so far, as I have the FLAC->FLAC conversion set to "Native" in File Types, so LMS is correctly keeping FLAC and down-sampling to 48k before delivery to Radio. Slim::Player::Song: pen (567) Tokenized command: "/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Bin/x86_64-linux/flac" -dcs -force-raw-format -sign=signed -endian=little - | "/usr/share/squeezeboxserver/Bin/x86_64-linux/sox" -q -t raw -encoding signed-integer -b 24 -r 96000 -c 2 -L -t flac -r 48000 -C 0. In playing FLAC 24/96 (or higher), LMS is seemingly converting to 24/48 FLAC (max supported by SB Radio), per this command which I extracted from the transcoder/server logs: Then i encode this edited multitrack wav to flac with ac3to.I'm curious about what's going on with FLAC conversion to a SB Radio, hope someone can clear this up. I can decompress the multichannel flac to multichannel wav using ac3to, open this wave in SF, edit something and save as multitrack wav again. :confused:Īnd thanks so much for your great support as always. Sorry I don't know for what SoundForge don't open your flac files correctly. using ac3to or adobe audition to edit this flacs, i get 6 mono wav files but i am trying using SF as it can open multitracks.well, maybe SF can't open multichannels flacs or save multichannels waves to flacs, the help file don't have details about that. :eek:Īs i'm doing my upmixes to 5.1 multichannels flacs and trashing the waves sources, later i can't edit anything if needed in this program. flac in sound forge i got an empty file flac. Maybe you can edit the sample88.wav before convert to flac? yes, i can edit the waves and save as wav only because if i save as. the wav is converted in eac3to to flac and sound forge don't open the flac files(multichannel flacs in 48/24, 88.2/24 or 96/24) You convert a wav (88.2 KHz from where?) to flac, to be open in Sounforge, to edit something an after reconvert to flac. is really confuse, my fault as i was not so clever. (not working as is not openning flacs but works perfectly for waves) Sound forge open the entire 5.1 file for editions, no individual mono files, this is why i want to use this program to do few changes and save as multichannel flac. In audition "edit view" have the 6 mono channels and i can save as flac 6 channels but not multichannel. In adobe auition is possible to "insert" 5.1 flacs in "multitrack view" but i can't export as flac in "multichannel encoder" after few changes, only is possible as waves or WMA. The original audio track has a constant bit depth of 24 bits.Įac3to processing took 1 minute, 28 seconds.Īnd yes, i know that need to recompress(is lossless, no problems). mediaInfo? i don't know, where to find?Ĭommand line: eac3to sample88.wav sample88.flac Please put a MediaInfo report of you flac file.īut open a flac in a wav editor is decompress your file, after you need recompress to flac. Init status = FLAC_STREAM_DECODER_INIT_STATUS_ERROR_OPENING_FILEĪn error occurred opening the input file it is likely that it does not exist or is not readable.Īn error occurred opening the input file it is likely that it does not exist or is not readable."Ĭan be the spaces in the title track name? flac files in a.audition but not in sound forge, flacdrop or using flac command line as you posted. Or use the flac command line encoder/decoder: First: Decrypt mlps and leave them as they are:īut thank you for this guide, i will need later for DVD-A sources.
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