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Ogg Vorbis format: Frames/Second?

We are improving a small program for direct-cut of Ogg Vorbis files, and we want to have frame precision. Anyone know it?
Thanks. 

Ogg Vorbis format: Frames/Second?

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We are improving a small program for direct-cut of Ogg Vorbis files, and we want to have frame precision.

Frame precision? What's wrong with sample-precision? See vcut (in the standard distribution).
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Anyone know it?

What, the frame size? It isn't a constant.
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Thanks. 

You're welcome.

Ogg Vorbis format: Frames/Second?

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What's wrong with sample-precision?

Nothing. You're right, maybe I'm thinking in terms of video files, searching a "good point" for cut the file. I don't know if one cut here or there could generate a corrupted-problematic file.
And sample precision would be "too much precision" for what I want: 0.01 second or so. Is there any problem if we use this decimal division of the time? Suggestions are welcome. 
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What, the frame size?

No. How many time is played one frame.
Thanks again.

Ogg Vorbis format: Frames/Second?

Reply #3
Doubts already solved. Thanks.