SS> It is necessary to use the "-L" (or --lpcm-params) option and SS> specify the characteristics of the audio file
While this works for some files, in a lot of cases it says something like "File birthday.lpcm looks like MPEG audio" and immediately segfaults (I guess the actual bytes at the beginning of the audio resemble a header). I would call this a really weird approach; I would want to have control, like ALL files with names ending in .lpcm are taken to be pcm and not probed any further, or have a command line option to force pcm.
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