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Jun 24 2006, 11:01
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 12-June 06 From: San Diego and VA Member No.: 31751 |
I'm sorry if this has previously been asked, but I was unable to find anything pertaining to it.
I encoded a WAV into FLAC and calculated the MD5 for each and converted it back. Both WAV files had the same checksum, but when I did --show-md5sum it gave me a compltely different value, that value didnt match the FLAC or the WAV. If the result of the --show-md5sum is supposed to be different what is that hash calculated from? Thanks, Pete |
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Jun 24 2006, 14:30
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MD5 checksum calculation is unambiguous, but the layout of the data is NOT. So it matters how the data is layed out. I am referring to the various endianess schemes for example.
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FOO_ME FLAC Checksum off Jun 24 2006, 11:01
adamjk Would you like to give some more informations rega... Jun 24 2006, 11:16
FOO_ME QUOTE (adamjk @ Jun 24 2006, 06:16) Would... Jun 24 2006, 11:48
kjoonlee I think it's derived from the raw PCM data, no... Jun 24 2006, 12:41
disintegrated http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation.html say... Jun 24 2006, 12:45
FOO_ME Thanks for clarifying it, it wasnt making any sens... Jun 24 2006, 14:58![]() ![]() |
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