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flac
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What does foobar user to transcode from Alac to Flac?
I've flac.exe but it doesn't seem to work for me? https://github.com/xiph/flac
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Adding replaygain to an album where songs have different bit depths
It already exists: https://github.com/xiph/flac/issues/96
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QOA, the Quite OK Audio Format
I was reading that article, and geez, as a non-programmer I have to ask, why does libflac look like such a nightmare compared to flacloader? It's like night and day. Is this a "WireGuard makes OpenVPN look quite silly" moment?
https://github.com/xiph/flac/tree/master/src/libFLAC
https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Userland/...
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lossless music on the 7th gen
Lastly, ALAC hasn't been updated by apple since 2016. FLAC is actively maintained by xiph.org and saw its last update this past October.
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What audio format do you put on your iPods?
FLAC continues to be actively maintained and updated. Which, actually thanks for asking your question because in checking sources I noticed FLAC was just updated not two weeks ago. I thik the last time I updated my encoder libraries was after MP3 lost patent protection and dropped licensing a few years ago, so this is fortuitous timing! Anyways, FLAC continues to be meaningfully updated (homepage @ xiph and the changelog @ github).
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Use `dano` to give ALAC feature parity with FLAC (audio archival/paranoia)
It's been considered a "draft" implementation for a while. It was just this past August that the MP4 Registration Authority added it to the list of codecs. The actual spec hasn't changed for about 6 years now. Now that it's no longer marked as a draft and listed by the MP4 Registration Authority I'm hoping we'll see it get better support. ffmpeg no longer marks it experimental - though this update hasn't made it to a release yet.
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Is there any research as to what's the best way to compress each file type?
flac : https://xiph.org/flac/
go-sox
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How to record sound in Go for Windows?
Alternatives may include: github.com/oov/directsound-go/dsound - DirectSound API wrapper https://github.com/krig/go-sox - libSoX wrapper for golang https://bitbucket.org/StephenPatrick/go-winaudio/src/master/ - deprecated https://github.com/200sc/klangsynthese - not sure if this supports recording audio in Windows
What are some alternatives?
PortAudio - Go bindings for the PortAudio audio I/O library
flac-mewkiz - Package flac provides access to FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) streams.
flac - A Free Lossless Audio Codec decoder in Go
mp3 - golang mp3 frame parser
id3v2 - 🎵 ID3 decoding and encoding library for Go
gosamplerate - Go Bindings for libsamplerate
go_mediainfo - Golang bindings for libmediainfo
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
vorbis - A "native" ogg vorbis decoder for Go (uses inline stb_vorbis)
waveform - Go package capable of generating waveform images from audio streams. MIT Licensed.
mix - Sequence-based Go-native audio mixer for music apps
portmidi - Go bindings for libportmidi