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Title: Weird FLAC encoding error
Post by: MattD on May 21, 2004, 02:34:58 PM
I've been trying to encode a specific set of 24/96 WAVs to FLAC for a few days now and have no idea why it's not working. I followed my usual workflow (get 24/96 w64 on PC, open in sound forge, split and save as 24/96 WAV, FLAC). I have always run FLAC with the 'verify' option. I get random errors in the files that a certain chunk did not verify as it was encoding. This is not repeatable (different places and different files each time). I have some files that will go to completion after a few tries, and others that simply will not run to the end without an error.

Is this a sign that my drive might have bad sectors/is dying? I am using the latest version of FLAC, and this is the first and only show I've had problems with. I suppose I should run scandisk on this drive.
Title: Re:Weird FLAC encoding error
Post by: scb on May 21, 2004, 03:16:21 PM
try it on the powerbook and see if it works there...
Title: Re:Weird FLAC encoding error
Post by: MattD on May 21, 2004, 06:30:27 PM
But soooooo slow ... I know, I know - I'm saving for one come fall/winter.
Title: Re:Weird FLAC encoding error
Post by: scb on May 21, 2004, 06:39:44 PM
but try it anyway, it could help solve the issue