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Reply #50
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are two ways for checking files:
- full decoding.
- CRC or MD5 verification.

CRC verification for TTA does not require full decoding.
I will add the "verify" command into the TTA encoder also.

-- Alexander

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Reply #51
Great format, then 

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Reply #52
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Also included in my latest special installer.

Hey case,
Any chance you will make an discwriter plugin (like your Monkey's Audio and FLAC) for easy converting to TTA?

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Neksus

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Reply #53
Are we all looking at moving away from FLAC or APE to TTA?  TTA definitely looks promising.  It's current lack of hardware support is only a small limitation for me, and I see that is moving in the right direction as well.  Are there many of you thinking of making the switch in the future?

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Reply #54
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Any chance you will make an discwriter plugin (like your Monkey's Audio and FLAC) for easy converting to TTA?

Use the foo_clienc, Luke.

here's a commandline you can use:
Code: [Select]
-e -s -o %d %s
A riddle is a short sword attached to the next 2000 years.

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Reply #55
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Use the foo_clienc, Luke.
here's a commandline you can use:
Code: [Select]
-e -s -o %d %s

Thanks works perfect!!!

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Neksus