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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: herrmann2burn on May 09, 2007, 09:27:05 PM
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My flac frontend wont encode my 2448 wav files to flac. It works fine for the 1644 files, but is giving me this when i try to convert the 2448 files:
flac 1.1.0, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003 Josh Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.
options: --sector-align -P 4096 -b 4608 -m -l 8 -q 0 -r 3,3 -V
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t01.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t01.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t02.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t02.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t03.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t03.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t04.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t04.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t05.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t05.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t06.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t06.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t07.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t07.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t08.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t08.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t09.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t09.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t10.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t10.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t11.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t11.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t12.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t12.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t13.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t13.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t14.wav: WARNING: found non-standard 'fmt ' sub-chunk whic
h has length = 40
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t14.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 65534
Press any key to continue . . .
Ive had this problem for a while now so i have tons of my masters on my HD and i need to clear up some space.
Thansk for the help!
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are you using CDWave??? http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,69259.0.html (http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,69259.0.html)
also... from the flac documentation :
--sector-align Align encoding of multiple CD format files on sector boundaries. This option is only allowed when encoding files all of which have a 44.1kHz sample rate and 2 channels. With --sector-align, the encoder will align the resulting .flac streams so that their lengths are even multiples of a CD sector (1/75th of a second, or 588 samples). It does this by carrying over any partial sector at the end of each file to the next stream. The last stream will be padded to alignment with zeroes.
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Don't sweat the non-standard 'fmt' sub-chunk messages - basically means your editing software stores some additional (non-critical) data in the WAV header that FLAC doesn't handle, usually proprietary tags of one kind or another.
As for the other message re unsupported compression type...
Are these 2-channel WAV files? Most of the references I've scanned so far in a Google search relate to this error with multi-channel WAVs.
Also, if you're using CD-Wave, try ticking the "save in alternate 24-bit format" checkbox.
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flac 1.1.0, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003 Josh Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.
one other thing to note is that you are using a very old version of FLAC. the current version is v1.1.4. With the newer version, you'll get better compression ratios and quicker encoding time.
I'd update to the latest and try again.
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flac 1.1.0, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003 Josh Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.
one other thing to note is that you are using a very old version of FLAC. the current version is v1.1.4. With the newer version, you'll get better compression ratios and quicker encoding time.
I'd update to the latest and try again.
Thanks to all that responded.
Brian- I dont think i had ever noticed the 24B Alt box before. I definately never had it checked.
Jason-Then i dl'd the newer version of flac. Thanks. It coverted them, but it did give me this error report.
flac 1.1.0, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003 Josh Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.
options: --sector-align -P 4096 -b 4608 -m -l 8 -q 0 -r 3,3 -V
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t13.wav: ERROR: file's sample rate is 48000, must be 44100
for --sector-align
rhd 2007-04-28 2448 s1t14.wav: ERROR: file's sample rate is 48000, must be 44100
for --sector-align
Press any key to continue . . .
Is that just a normal sector align error, like the quote that Pigiron wrote?
Since these are 48 i dont need to worry about them, right?
Thanks again,
rhys
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Sector alignment only matters for 16bit, 44.1kHz files. And then it only matters if you plan on burning them to a CD.
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ok. thanks for the info.
-rhys
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yup def have to uncheck the Align on SB box in front end for anything above 44.1
also - with the new version of FLAC you do NOT need to check the save to alt 24bit format with CDWave - there was a thread around somewhere detailing more info
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yup def have to uncheck the Align on SB box in front end for anything above 44.1
I did have the Align SB box unchecked, and still got that most recent error.
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yup def have to uncheck the Align on SB box in front end for anything above 44.1
I did have the Align SB box unchecked, and still got that most recent error.
hmmm, thats very odd the only times ive ever received that message was when i forgot to uncheck the box
you're still getting it?
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yup def have to uncheck the Align on SB box in front end for anything above 44.1
I did have the Align SB box unchecked, and still got that most recent error.
hmmm, thats very odd the only times ive ever received that message was when i forgot to uncheck the box
you're still getting it?
Nope. Everything is cool.
Thanks to everyone who helped me out!...ive already cleared off 10 gigs of space.
Now that ive finally got them into 24bit flacs, where do most people host there 24 bit BT's?
I'd like to put some up before i completely remove them from my HD.
-rhys
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archive is a great place if the band allows it
you can circulate 24bit on any tracker, just be sure to make it clear exactly what it is because a lot of people need the guidance