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<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">I was wondering when it
would be useful to compress very short audio files. The answer may
be when there are lots of files, for instance in the case of sound
fonts, or a large collection of transients. Probably it would be
better to compress the whole collection as a single large file
obtained by juxtaposing the short clips, with cues or marks to
separate the original files. May be this allows a more efficient
way to deal with headers.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/11/2016 16:28, Erik de Castro
Lopo wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Luke Bradford wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am not set up to easily put together a minimal repro, but I can work on
that if this is difficult for others to reproduce.
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I was hoping to tackle this last weekend but I didn't manage to find
time. A small test case would be very useful indeed.
Erik
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