[Flac] best params for safe archiving, 192kHz no-lax and w64
support
Marek Peteraj
marpet at naex.sk
Sun Oct 10 07:50:12 PDT 2004
Hi Josh,
On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 22:41, Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Marek Peteraj <marpet at naex.sk> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i'd like to ask what the best options are for safe 24bit 96kHz
> > archiving. Currently i'm only using -8 but there are also some other
> > options like block size etc. Can anyone suggest?
>
> I haven't heard of anyone using FLAC for 192khz, so you'll
> probably just have to experiment. when you have some results,
> let me know so I can tune the defaults better.
>
> for high sample rates, tweaking -b and -r (and to a lesser extent
> -l) is important
>
> for high resolutions (24bit), -l, -e, -p, -q are relevant.
Thanks for the suggestions, i will do some tests and report.
>
> > Also i'd like to ask whether a no-lax 192kHz mode is planned in flac,
> > seems like 192kHz isn't directly supported although flac can compress
> > such rate in lax mode.
>
> no, it's a limitation of native FLAC. if the only reason to
> use --lax is for 192kHz, the files will still be streamable
> but some hardware players may not support a sample rate that
> high.
It would be cool to have a native 192kHz support since it will become
the standard in consumer audio in a few years i believe and it's a
heavily used samplerate in studios these days. Is it possible to add
192kHz while retaining backwards compatibility or would it break the
current specs?
A theoretical/technical question - what are the differences between
meridian lossless packing(MLP) used in DVD-A and FLAC? From the
technical point of view, would it be possible to replace MLP with FLAC
or are there any technical hurdles?
>
> > My last question - is there any chance for flac to support w64 files?
> > That would be cool since it would allow to compress >2Gb files.
> > (not sure if flac can compress >2Gb raw files)
> > See http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ for reference.
>
> never heard of w64 before now. if it's close to WAVE it's
> more likely. is there a spec?
Unfortunately no, the only source for specs is the abovementioned link,
the libsndfile library supports reading and writing of w64 files in
various resolutions.
AFAIK the only difference should be a 64-bit value for data length, but
i'll let you know if i know more.
Marek
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