Has anyone had the same problem and was able to fix it?Īfter doing some more research about this problem it seems like that my PCM Audio with a resolution of 32 Bit is too high. Regarding to VLC the FLAC file has a sample rate of 44,1khz, 8 bits per sample and is mono.ĭoes this mean the FLAC codec isn't able to work with the PCM I provide? There's a lot of noise but I am able to recognize the audio. The export is working too but the quality of the audio is aweful. Things start to get weird when I set the MF_MT_SUBTYPE to MFAudioFormat_FLAC. However the export with MP3 is working cause the MF Platform seems like to have some kind of fallback and is using the MPEG Audio layer 1/2 (mpga) with 2 Channels, 32khz and a bitrate of 320kb/s. My PCM source as descriped above has 32 bits per sample. Regarding to MSDN (MP3 Audio Encoder) the MP3 encoder only supports 16 bits per sample as input. My PCM source has a sample rate of 48828hz, 32 bits per sample and is mono.Įverything is working well so far except for FLAC.įor instance the MP3 output is working more or less but has a wrong format. Video is working fine so far but I have some troubles with audio only. Android has native support for FLAC since 3.I created a SinkWriter that is able to encode video and audio using Microsoft's Media Foundation Platform.Amarok, a music player with transcoding and tagging functionality for KDE.xACT, a FLAC distribution with a graphical front-end to FLAC and other formats.MacFLAC, a frontend to the official FLAC tools.CUETools, a suite of tools for lossless audio/CUE sheet format conversion and verification.audiotester, can test a whole tree of FLAC files for errors and corruption.MediaMonkey can organize, encode, decode, edit tags, and rip to FLAC and other formats.dBpowerAMP, a swiss army knife that can convert and play many formats, including FLAC.foobar2000, a convinient audio player that can convert and tag FLAC. ExactAudioCopy, an accurate CD ripper that convert to FLAC out-of-the-box.Clementine, a music player with the ability to transcode to and from FLAC.Free Audio Converter, a free GUI audio file converter.Check out the links page for an even larger list of software supporting FLAC. Most (except those marked ) are freely available but distributed under their authors' own terms. Mac OS X: FLAC tools for OS X from Homebrew.Įxtras NOTE: these extras are not part of the FLAC project.Windows: FLAC for Windows (the file flac-X.Y.Z-win.zip contains both command-line tools and libaries, in 32 and 64 bit).Linux: most distributions have a FLAC package, use the package manager to get FLAC.You can also take a look at the Development git repository Source code: tarballs for stable and beta releases also includes documentation and build systems for Windows (MSVC++) and *nix, *BSD, OS/2, OS X (autotools).(For more information, see the license page.) The codec libraries are distributed under 's BSD license, and the plugins and command-line utilites ( flac and metaflac) are distributed under the GPL. See the extras section below for third-party tools that support or use FLAC.Īll source code and binaries are freely available and distributed under Open Source licenses. This section is for the official FLAC tools. Downloads If you are not sure what to download, see Using FLAC for instructions and guides on playing FLAC files, ripping CDs to FLAC, etc.
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