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Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #100
I seem to be a little late to the party here!! ;)

I can generate Intel compiles and/or Visual Studio compiles. What does everybody want?

I'd prefer Intel compiles (that's what you currently have on the RW site, correct?), but either would be great.  :)
OK, I'll get to it tomorrow. :) I'll post here when they're available.

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #101
I'll get to this when I am able but the git repositories at xiph.org are inaccessible at the moment. :(


Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #103
I was, but discovered the error in my ways!! ;)

New compiles now at Rarewares. :)

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #104
Thanks, John  :D
EZ CD Audio Converter / FLAC or WavPack


Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #106
New compiles now at Rarewares. :)
Thanks, but the libFLAC links are pointing to the FLAC executables downloads ;)
Thanks for the 'heads up', it's fixed now. :)

More haste, less speed is the moral of that, I think!


Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #108
Hi guys! I want to download v1.3.3 but on xiph site I found command-line tools only. Why there's no exe file of 1.3.3 for windows?
"Always account for the change."

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #109
You mean a GUI, right?


Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #111
Hi Korth! I don't understood...So I have to download 1.3.4?
"Always account for the change."

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #112
Note: flac.exe is a command-line tool.
As I interpret the message, an issue with the official 1.3.3 source code prevented an official Windows build.
So stick with 1.3.2, wait for 1.3.4, or use one of the unofficial builds for 1.3.3.
korth


 

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #114
Very interesting! :o

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #115
Note: flac.exe is a command-line tool.
As I interpret the message, an issue with the official 1.3.3 source code prevented an official Windows build.
So stick with 1.3.2, wait for 1.3.4, or use one of the unofficial builds for 1.3.3.

Ook! I'll keep v1.3.2
"Always account for the change."


Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #117
Hi. I'm using the old frontend (GUI for Windows). I've encoded with this GUI, over 15K songs and never had an issue. I am attaching it, if someone needs it. I also put the x64 tools from flac 1.3.4 found here, posted by "Ozz" , which also works great for me.
Cheers.

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #118
FLAC 1.3.3 + LibFLAC_dynamic.dll  (x86 & x64)
MSVC 2019 (v142) SDK version 10.0.19041.0
commit bfd4f13 (2020-12-17)


Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #120
Thanks, NR   8)
EZ CD Audio Converter / FLAC or WavPack

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #121
Sorry for the noob question  :)) I am on Windows 10. I would like to update flac.exe that ships with Flac Frontend to version 1.3.3 but I do not know whether I should use the 64-bit or 32-bit version. Any help? Thanks.

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #122
Sorry for the noob question  :)) I am on Windows 10. I would like to update flac.exe that ships with Flac Frontend to version 1.3.3 but I do not know whether I should use the 64-bit or 32-bit version. Any help? Thanks.
Open a command-line window (hold down Win key and press r, then type "cmd" without quotation marks, and press Enter).
In the command-line window, type
wmic os get osarchitecture
and press enter.

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #123
Open a command-line window (hold down Win key and press r, then type "cmd" without quotation marks, and press Enter).
In the command-line window, type
wmic os get osarchitecture
and press enter.
Thanks. Windows 10 is 64-bit and Flac Frontend is 32-bit. So which flac.exe version should I use?

Re: FLAC v1.3.3

Reply #124
Since the frontend simply calls the command line encoder it shouldn't make any difference. Start with the 64 bit version. If you encounter a problem, which you shouldn't, switch to the 32 bit version.