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libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 - piping problems with 6ch files?, 6ch, 16Bit, 48kHz wave -> flac = 2hr file@45kbps
ChronoSphere
post Jul 1 2012, 15:01
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I am not sure if it's a problem with foobar2000 or libflac, since I don't really know how to test piping outside foobar

I have a 6ch, 16Bit, 48kHz wave file with a length of 00:02:23 and a bitrate of 4608kbps (as displayed by foobar)
When I try to convert it to flac (foobar command line: flac.exe --verify -8 - -o %d), it results in a 6ch, 16Bit, 45kbps file with a length of 02:04:17

The file plays fine up to the correct length, followed by silence.

If I convert the same file via command line (flac.exe --verify -8 file.wav), everything works fine.
I also tried to convert the file to wavpack from foobar and it converted correctly, which makes me think it's really a flac issue and not foobar.

Am I missing something?

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lvqcl
post Jul 1 2012, 15:05
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Default settings for FLAC in foobar2000 include --ignore-chunk-sizes option. Either add it or use "%s -o %d" instead of "- -o %d".

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