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Residual Partition aka Rice option, -r
BFG
post Dec 1 2012, 18:51
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I'm interested in getting the maximum possible compression with FLAC, regardless of encode time. According to the documentation, a setting of up to -r 16 is possible. Yet anything over -r 8 results in an error code for me. Am I missing something?
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post Dec 1 2012, 18:55
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Add --lax to your command line.

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The encoding parameters specified do not conform to the FLAC Subset and may not be streamable or playable in hardware devices. If you really understand the consequences, you can add --lax to the command-line options to encode with these parameters anyway. See http://flac.sourceforge.net/format.html#subset


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Glenn Gundlach
post Dec 1 2012, 19:52
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QUOTE (BFG @ Dec 1 2012, 09:51) *
I'm interested in getting the maximum possible compression with FLAC, regardless of encode time. According to the documentation, a setting of up to -r 16 is possible. Yet anything over -r 8 results in an error code for me. Am I missing something?


Why waste the time to do this? Save a few KBytes on a disc? Last week I bought a 3 TB USB3 drive for $99. That's 3.3 CENTS per gigabyte. Each KByte you save will save you 3.3 MILLIONTHS of a penny. Given the way files are stored on the disc you may reap _zero_ savings - same number of clusters used. Obsessive compulsive behavior...... I'm just saying...
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post Dec 1 2012, 21:31
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QUOTE (Glenn Gundlach @ Dec 1 2012, 19:52) *
Why waste the time to do this?


Because of a portable player that is almost full?


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post Dec 1 2012, 21:43
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QUOTE (Porcus @ Dec 1 2012, 21:31) *
Because of a portable player that is almost full?


Use lossyFLAC smile.gif


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post Dec 1 2012, 22:55
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QUOTE (Glenn Gundlach @ Dec 1 2012, 19:52) *
Why waste the time to do this?


Proof of concept for the inquisitive mind.
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BFG
post Dec 2 2012, 01:43
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QUOTE (dhromed @ Dec 1 2012, 15:55) *
Proof of concept for the inquisitive mind.

Exactly. And, I'm limited to 32GB on my FLAC-enabled phone smile.gif

Thanks for the info. I didn't realize -r settings >8 required the --lax setting. I'll stick with 8 then.
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