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Title: shntool experts
Post by: Gordon on June 23, 2005, 12:12:10 AM
never seen this error before.  says it's extra chunks.  does it even matter as it's the first and last tracks of the disc?

    length     expanded size   cdr  WAVE problems filename
     8:34.14       90702646    ---   -e   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d1t01.shn
    11:34.14      122454572    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d1t02.shn
     8:17.41       87767276    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d1t03.shn
    11:15.45      119175884    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d1t04.shn
     3:50.50       40689644    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d1t05.shn
    11:05.35      117388438    ---   -e   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d1t06.shn
    25:56.24      274534966    ---   -e   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d2t01.shn
    10:51.55      114965804    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d2t02.shn
    12:26.40      131688524    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d2t03.shn
     0:05.00         882118    ---   -e   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d2t03fadeout.shn
     0:05.00         882118    ---   -e   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d3t00leadin.shn
    17:54.10      189477164    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d3t01.shn
    10:02.15      106228124    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d3t02.shn
     7:18.46       77371436    ---   --   ---xx   jgb1993-11-19d3t03.shn
   139:17.14        1405.91 MB                    (totals for 14 files, 0.5772 overall compression ratio)


Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: MattD on June 23, 2005, 10:01:01 AM
I'm guessing that it's on anything you did a fade in/out on in some other program. It probably wrote some metadata to that wave file. Extra chunks = metadata ... the wave data itself should still be fine.
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: Gordon on June 23, 2005, 10:15:13 AM
this isn't one I did.  it's a old jgb shn.

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the wave data itself should still be fine.

that's what I figured as this is a well cirulated show and I haven't heard of any problems.
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: Nick Graham on June 23, 2005, 01:32:56 PM
Somewhat off topic, but am I the only person who's never been able to make heads or tails of shntool?

Am I moron?

Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: F.O.Bean on June 23, 2005, 09:00:52 PM
took someone to walk me thru it

you have to have a few files in certain folders and then dig deep into your comp :)
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: wharfrat73 on June 23, 2005, 11:08:28 PM
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Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: macdaddy on May 13, 2012, 06:07:16 PM
what does the "s" under the cdr heading mean..?
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: twatts (pants are so over-rated...) on May 13, 2012, 07:49:24 PM
"e" is Extra Riff Chunk (whatever that means).  Use the "Strip" command (in place of Fix) to take care of these...

Terry
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: scb on May 13, 2012, 07:50:40 PM
cdr    Shows properties related to CD-quality files.  A  'c'  in
                     the  first slot indicates that the WAVE data is not [C]D-
                     quality.  A 'b' in the second slot indicates that the CD-
                     quality  WAVE data is not cut on a sector boundary.  An
                     's' in the third slot indicates that the CD-quality  WAVE
                     data is too short to be burned.

                     A '-' in any of these slots indicates that the particular
                     property is OK or normal.  An 'x' in any of  these  slots
                     indicates  that the particular property does not apply to
                     this file, or cannot be determined.
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: macdaddy on May 13, 2012, 08:16:45 PM
thx. that is what i was afraid of. any idea how long the shortest file could be and still be burned to a redbook cd..?
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: scb on May 13, 2012, 08:59:59 PM
>>Red Book audio specifications

The basic specifications state that
Maximum playing time is 79.8 minutes [5]
Minimum duration for a track is 4 seconds (including 2-second pause)
Maximum number of tracks is 99
Maximum number of index points (subdivisions of a track) is 99 with no maximum time limit
International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) should be included<<
Title: Re: shntool experts
Post by: macdaddy on May 13, 2012, 10:42:02 PM
 four seconds....

the track i was dealing with is three. i will just join it (it is a fade track; i hit the record button with not much time to spare)...

thx again.