TransPCM—use Float16/24 to reduce bit-depth, also promotes compression, 2012-05-29: beta v0.1.1 / formerly HalfPrecision / ref.: IEEE 754-2008 |
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TransPCM—use Float16/24 to reduce bit-depth, also promotes compression, 2012-05-29: beta v0.1.1 / formerly HalfPrecision / ref.: IEEE 754-2008 |
Jun 14 2012, 17:47
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The use of --stdinname %d is to tell the program what filename to associate with the data taken from STDIN.
Error 50 (0x32) denotes that the string "tpout.wav" cannot be found in %d (i.e. all output files are expected to end "tpout.wav" - although this *should* have been documented.... The "/d /c" before "C:\.....\TransPCM" are parameters for cmd.exe which is called by foobar2000 to carry out the conversion. I hope that this helps. -------------------- lossyWAV -q X -i | FLAC -8 ~= 295kbps
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Nov 24 2012, 23:15
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![]() lossyWAV Developer Group: Developer Posts: 1721 Joined: 11-April 07 From: Wherever here is Member No.: 42400 |
Rockbox now has added Float16 compatibility* - thanks saratoga!
Will have to get to work on an HDCD type decoding DSP for foobar2000 / Rockbox to allow incorrectly stored Float16 (i.e. as 16-bit integer) audio in FLAC, WavPack, etc to be correctly identified and converted. *: in a WAV file. This post has been edited by Nick.C: Nov 24 2012, 23:16 -------------------- lossyWAV -q X -i | FLAC -8 ~= 295kbps
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Nov 25 2012, 00:28
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No problem. Hope its useful to people.
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