I have some 88Khz/24bit WAV files. Unfortunately when I converted them to FLAC dBpoweramp gives up on a cannot load codec error. Looking into this, it turns out you need to force FLAC to convert such a file because this sample rate is not in the standard subset of support.
Using the command line with the --lax option fixes it. A great add to the product would allow you to specify some command line arguments in addition to the compression settings...just an idea.
Enough of the background: here is my real question: Turns out the squeezebox cannot process anything higher than 48/24 FLAC streams. I need to downconvert to this spec, or possibly 44.1/24 at the least. I don't want to lose that extra 8 bits of word length though, if I don't need to. Are there any free tools available for me to accurately downconvert the WAV file?
Thanks
Using the command line with the --lax option fixes it. A great add to the product would allow you to specify some command line arguments in addition to the compression settings...just an idea.
Enough of the background: here is my real question: Turns out the squeezebox cannot process anything higher than 48/24 FLAC streams. I need to downconvert to this spec, or possibly 44.1/24 at the least. I don't want to lose that extra 8 bits of word length though, if I don't need to. Are there any free tools available for me to accurately downconvert the WAV file?
Thanks
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