Hi, Thank you both for your replies. I will try to put together a repro case when I get a chance.
In our case, we are recording audio directly into FLAC files, so they can end up with very short durations. Since I sent my first email, I have also seen this reproduce with longer files. Thanks, Luke On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Federico Miyara <fmiy...@fceia.unr.edu.ar> wrote: > > I was wondering when it would be useful to compress very short audio > files. The answer may be when there are lots of files, for instance in the > case of sound fonts, or a large collection of transients. Probably it would > be better to compress the whole collection as a single large file obtained > by juxtaposing the short clips, with cues or marks to separate the original > files. May be this allows a more efficient way to deal with headers. > > Federico > > On 21/11/2016 16:28, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > > Luke Bradford wrote: > > > I am not set up to easily put together a minimal repro, but I can work on > that if this is difficult for others to reproduce. > > I was hoping to tackle this last weekend but I didn't manage to find > time. A small test case would be very useful indeed. > > Erik > > > > _______________________________________________ > flac-dev mailing list > flac-dev@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev > > -- Luke Bradford Senior Software Engineer l...@izotope.com iZotope, Inc. www.izotope.com
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