Hey spoon,
I am testing your r12 ripper at the moment. all is well except is there a reason i have to use -y with wavpack? it doesn't work without it and i am wondering what the error is that it is supressing.
The encoder sits at 0% when using the command line "-h - [outfile]"
when i use "-h -y [infile] [outfile]"
the error i get with wavpack_debug is this
arg 1: -h
arg 2: -y
arg 3: C:\DOCUME~1\JONATH~1\Desktop\SARAHB~1\SARAHB~1.WAV
arg 4: C:\DOCUME~1\JONATH~1\Desktop\SARAHB~1\SARAHB~1.WV
format tag size = 16
FormatTag = 1, NumChannels = 2, BitsPerSample = 16
BlockAlign = 4, SampleRate = 44100, BytesPerSecond = 176400
data format: 16-bit integers stored in 2 byte(s)
couldn't read all samples, file may be corrupt!!
any idea?
thanks!
Jonathan
I am testing your r12 ripper at the moment. all is well except is there a reason i have to use -y with wavpack? it doesn't work without it and i am wondering what the error is that it is supressing.
The encoder sits at 0% when using the command line "-h - [outfile]"
when i use "-h -y [infile] [outfile]"
the error i get with wavpack_debug is this
arg 1: -h
arg 2: -y
arg 3: C:\DOCUME~1\JONATH~1\Desktop\SARAHB~1\SARAHB~1.WAV
arg 4: C:\DOCUME~1\JONATH~1\Desktop\SARAHB~1\SARAHB~1.WV
format tag size = 16
FormatTag = 1, NumChannels = 2, BitsPerSample = 16
BlockAlign = 4, SampleRate = 44100, BytesPerSecond = 176400
data format: 16-bit integers stored in 2 byte(s)
couldn't read all samples, file may be corrupt!!
any idea?
thanks!
Jonathan
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