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 Post subject: FLAC decoding question
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 1:32 am 
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Sorry, I just don't feel like going through that stickied tomb regarding torrents and such. I just have a quick question regarding something I have never encountered before decoding flacs.

So I finished downloading a torrent and i go do decode the flacs to aiffs.

But, instead of each output file being separate like usual:
"gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t01.aiff
gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t02.aiff
gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t03.aiff"

I get
"gd1975-09-28.aiff"

So, its just one file that comes out and no matter which file I decode, it takes the place of the last one and all I get is one .aiff file.

What gives?

I hope that was clear.

Thanks.

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 Post subject: Re: FLAC decoding question
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 6:12 am 
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SuperNintendoChalmers wrote:
Hey
Sorry, I just don't feel like going through that stickied tomb regarding torrents and such. I just have a quick question regarding something I have never encountered before decoding flacs.

So I finished downloading a torrent and i go do decode the flacs to aiffs.

But, instead of each output file being separate like usual:
"gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t01.aiff
gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t02.aiff
gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t03.aiff"

I get
"gd1975-09-28.aiff"

So, its just one file that comes out and no matter which file I decode, it takes the place of the last one and all I get is one .aiff file.

What gives?

I hope that was clear.

Thanks.


Download Audacity, the free audio editing software. Open the file that is the entire show as aiff. Highlight each individual song in the big file and copy them to new files. Save as new aif files.

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 Post subject: Re: FLAC decoding question
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 4:39 pm 
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
SuperNintendoChalmers wrote:
Hey
Sorry, I just don't feel like going through that stickied tomb regarding torrents and such. I just have a quick question regarding something I have never encountered before decoding flacs.

So I finished downloading a torrent and i go do decode the flacs to aiffs.

But, instead of each output file being separate like usual:
"gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t01.aiff
gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t02.aiff
gd1975-09-28.motb.0069.d1t03.aiff"

I get
"gd1975-09-28.aiff"

So, its just one file that comes out and no matter which file I decode, it takes the place of the last one and all I get is one .aiff file.

What gives?

I hope that was clear.

Thanks.


Download Audacity, the free audio editing software. Open the file that is the entire show as aiff. Highlight each individual song in the big file and copy them to new files. Save as new aif files.



for $i in `ls *.flac` do
flac -d $i
done

Actually that's probably wrong, but it's the general idea... :P

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