Grip + FLAC question, Choose compression level via command line? |
Grip + FLAC question, Choose compression level via command line? |
Jun 24 2006, 17:20
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 3-March 06 From: Illinois, U.S.A. Member No.: 28224 |
Hey there. I have Grip working perfectly (in Ubuntu) with FLAC, but the command line I'm using doesn't seem to allow me to change the compression level of the FLAC files it encodes. The final size of my files seem like they could be smaller than they are. Here is my current command line...
CODE -V -o %m %w -T "ARTIST=%A" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%t" -T "ALBUM=%d" -T "TITLE=%n" -T "GENRE=%G" -T "DATE=%y" As I said, this works perfectly. I'd just like to know what I would change in this command line to enable me to choose the compression level of the FLAC file that gets encoded. -------------------- ~Cable
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Jun 24 2006, 17:46
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2525 Joined: 25-July 02 From: South Korea Member No.: 2782 |
Hi, as is usual with gzip/bzip2, flac has -1 to -8. (There was some talk here about the possibility of adding -9 as well.)
-------------------- http://blacksun.ivyro.net/vorbis/vorbisfaq.htm
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Cable Grip + FLAC question Jun 24 2006, 17:20
Cable QUOTE (kjoonlee @ Jun 24 2006, 11:46) Hi,... Jun 24 2006, 19:43
kjoonlee It shouldn't matter, I think, but I always use... Jun 24 2006, 20:10![]() ![]() |
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