Compiled build for Windows which supports >2 GB filesize? |
Compiled build for Windows which supports >2 GB filesize? |
Jan 5 2012, 13:19
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Hello,
are there any news about this? I also tried the x64 encoder but it couldn't create a file that is bigger than 2 GB. 6 channel 24bit audio of a movie (180 minutes) easily exceeds this limit. It's a pity that it works on Linux but not with the compiled build for Windows. I have to use ALAC for this. This post has been edited by db1989: Jan 5 2012, 13:25 |
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aufkrawall Compiled build for Windows which supports >2 GB filesize? Jan 5 2012, 13:19
ramicio You're going to have to find a program that ca... Jan 5 2012, 14:19
Nick.C QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 13:19) You... Jan 5 2012, 19:03
lvqcl Here it is (october 2010): http://www.hydrogenaudi... Jan 5 2012, 14:35
aufkrawall QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 14:19) You... Jan 5 2012, 15:17
ramicio I'm just wondering, why would you convert a lo... Jan 5 2012, 15:39
aufkrawall QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 15:39) I... Jan 5 2012, 15:45
ramicio Eac3to can encode you a FLAC from pretty much any ... Jan 5 2012, 15:48
aufkrawall QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 15:48) Eac3t... Jan 5 2012, 16:09
ramicio What is complicated about typing a command? It do... Jan 5 2012, 16:42
aufkrawall QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 16:42) What ... Jan 5 2012, 17:13
ramicio Interesting, I wonder if it actually decodes DTS-H... Jan 5 2012, 17:35
aufkrawall QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 17:35) Inter... Jan 5 2012, 18:12
ramicio I saw some things about the plugin altering the su... Jan 5 2012, 18:43
aufkrawall QUOTE (ramicio @ Jan 5 2012, 18:43) I saw... Jan 5 2012, 18:54
ramicio Who knows, it looks to be a giant mess just like e... Jan 5 2012, 19:03![]() ![]() |
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