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Other Lossy Codecs / Re: exhale - Open Source USAC encoder
Last post by john33 -
exhale-v1.2.1-14cdd94f-20250527_x64 -> broken return to prompt (i7-2600k) when encoding
exhale-v1.2.1-14cdd94f-20250527_x86 -> encode ok, preset 9, but foobar don't play it -> Unable to open item for playback (Unsupported audio track format)

mka encapsulation of the m4a same playback problem unsupported audio
Apologies, I uploaded an AVX2 optimised compile in error for the x64 version. I'll recompile and upload again. Thanks for letting me know.

Playback requires this component in foobar (for 64 bit Windows, otherwise the standard component):
https://foobar.hyv.fi/foo_pd_aac.fb2k-component

Playback of encoded files with both encoders works fine here.

EDIT: x64 compiles now updated.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_truepeak True Peak Scanner
Last post by Just_Addict -
I'm beginning to wonder if I actually need this one. Given that the replaygain value in foobar2000 is calculated from lufs-i, although I'm not comfortable interpreting lufs values, re-calculating back to lufs-i should be possible, and plr can be calculated again from the replaygain values in virtual columns with a formula. Lufs-m/s have also no real meaning for me. Wouldn't know how to interpret these either. Leaves DR and ALR  values. DR values I already had a component for...so ALR would be the only item I'd miss out on. Knowing how many frames get clipped is also not that big of a plus. Replaygain alone is a good indicator if clipping occurs, without knowing how high dB the clipped part was it's not that valuable info.

oh, almost forgot....
You keep referring to SACD's. Are those (normal 88kHz/24bit/2ch) flac files or an SACD iso? Makes a big difference.
Just normal flac files. But I get the same error with mp3's. I've only had it successfully work one time. But craft if I can find back on which track that was.