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Hi everybody,<BR>
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I have a question about the following part of the METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE specification. The components: Width, Height, Color Depth, and Colors Used don't provide an "unknown" value and seem to assume that the program encoding the METADATA_BLOCK will be aware of these components of the file.<BR>
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As these fields seem to just provide "extra" information (I'm assuming it's there to provide a decoder with information about the environment in which the pictures were encoded) that is unnecessary for the display of the images, could a value like 0 or -1 to indicate that the value isn't provided?<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Brian Nickel<BR>
TagLib# Lead Developer
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