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Topic: linux lancer oggenc is not gapless? (Read 4484 times) previous topic - next topic
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linux lancer oggenc is not gapless?

I recently wrote a script that would walk through a tree of flac and make a lossy mirror of it on another drive.  I was encoding using the linux build of the Lancer oggenc, and after about a day of transcoding I decided to try it on my rockboxed player.  There were gaps between every song of a mix, so I looked at the ogg files in audacity...there was a short piece of silence at the end of each file!  Is this a known bug with the lancer build?

Note: I am encoding from stdin rather than a separate wave file, is that the problem?

linux lancer oggenc is not gapless?

Reply #1
This happens with both stdin and file inputs. Here's an image of the end of the file, lancer ogg vorbis on top, wave on the bottom.


linux lancer oggenc is not gapless?

Reply #2
Also, note that using wine with the windows lancer build works fine.  Something went wrong with the linux compile.