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24 bit flacs

Posted:
Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:36 am
by iBOOST04
As this is technically freeware (and i do want to donate, great job!) I'm not too concerned. I thought however that i'd ask this question and see if anyone had an answer. I have been recording a bunch of albums to 24 bit 96khz flaacs. I can play these back with flaac players at home but at my desk at work I'd love to play them back. I obviously understand the degraded sound quality but.......work environment....laptop speakers...u get the gist. Whenever I try and stream a 24bit / 96khz flaac the flash player sits @ 0:00. I assume its due to it needing an additional flag to have it downsampled to 16bit@44.1k . Is there a flag that I could throw at lame within subsonic to do this or is this just slightly beyond the capabilities of subsonic?

Posted:
Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:16 am
by mixmaster
Click the name of the first song in your playlist. It's a bug in the 3.7beta1 in that the player doesn't start automatically.
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Posted:
Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:40 pm
by iBOOST04
I'm still using 3.6. Didn't like the interface on 3.7 b1.

Posted:
Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:27 pm
by mixmaster
Well, I can't test for a repro, but did you try clicking the name of the first song?
Just out of curiosity, what about the interface don't you like in 3.7b1?
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Posted:
Thu May 13, 2010 2:13 pm
by Hobbit13
Too bad this post has no definitive answer.
My collection also contains alot of 24bit flacs, and they do not recode correctly in Subsonic.
I did some research on this topic. Lame does support 24bit input, but it will generate 24bit MP3's which only MAD can decode. (according to 'DewDude'
http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=6642 )
Flac.exe can not ouput in other bit depth that it's input. (which would be lossy) It has the -bps option to overrule input bitdepth detection, but that will give clipping etc.
Tools like SSRC.exe and SOX.exe can do resampling etc, but I didn't figure out how to put them in the transcode chain of subsonic.
Anny suggestions?

Posted:
Sat May 15, 2010 9:35 am
by rwagter
I had the same problem:
http://forum.subsonic.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3278
but after replacing the supplied flac.exe with version 1.2.1
http://sourceforge.net/projects/flac/files/flac-win/flac-1.2.1-win/flac-1.2.1b.exe/download
(install it and copy the flac.exe (on a windows box found under c:\program files\flac) to c:\subsonic\transcode))
the 24-bit flac's transcode just nicely.
You can also change step 1 in the webinterface/transcode into:
ffmpeg -i %s -f wav -
do check if ffmeg is provided in you're version (again in c:\subsonic\transcode on a windhose box). This is the preffered way as og version 4.01
Ralph
ps. be shure to rename the old flac so that you can always go back to the original.

Posted:
Wed May 19, 2010 9:24 am
by Hobbit13
@rwagter: Thanks for pointing me to the new Flac version.
I updated to Flac 1.2.1b, this gave me support for 24bit/48khz, but not 96KHz.
Then I updated the Lame to a Float supported version (3.99a in my case) this also gave me 96KHz support
Now almost all files on my server are played nicely. Only 5 channel Flac and DTS/AC3 not. ffmpeg should be able to transcode DTS/AC3, will look into that soon.
Any suggestions for 5.1 Flac?

Posted:
Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:46 pm
by Californian
Hobbit13 wrote:@rwagter: Thanks for pointing me to the new Flac version.
I updated to Flac 1.2.1b, this gave me support for 24bit/48khz, but not 96KHz.
Then I updated the Lame to a Float supported version (3.99a in my case) this also gave me 96KHz support

Now almost all files on my server are played nicely. Only 5 channel Flac and DTS/AC3 not. ffmpeg should be able to transcode DTS/AC3, will look into that soon.
Any suggestions for 5.1 Flac?
Thanks for this post. I did everything here (got 1.2.1b, installed it, got the binaries and put them in \subsonic\transcode, put lame 4.0a14 in transcode), but to no avail. I thought that perhaps it was just because my android phone was transcoding itself (which would be foolish, but a possibility anyway), so I tried it from the web interface. No luck still.
Here are my transcode settings for flac>mp3:
ffmpeg -i %s -f wav -
lame -b %b - -
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Thanks in advance

Posted:
Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:45 am
by Hobbit13
The settings that work for me:
Flac -> MP3:
Step 1: flac -c -s -d %s
Step 2: lame -b %b - -
with Lame 3.99a,
try to use at least 3.99 alpha, that version added the FLOAT PCM support which is needed. If I remember correctly Lame 4 beta is much older than the 3.99a.
Re: 24 bit flacs

Posted:
Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:23 pm
by WACOMalt
Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I have some 5.1 Surround FLACs that are not transcoding. I tried adding your transcode lines with the newest versions of lame (3.99.5) and flac. Doesnt seem to be working. I click a song and it just sits there. Any ideas?
Re: 24 bit flacs

Posted:
Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:32 pm
by GJ51
Upgrqaded to a recent release of ffmpeg?
Re: 24 bit flacs

Posted:
Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:36 pm
by WACOMalt
ffmpeg is not even in the transcode for flac to mp3 for me. My transcaode lines are as follows:
Flac -> MP3:
Step 1: flac -c -s -d %s
Step 2: lame -b %b - -
Re: 24 bit flacs

Posted:
Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:46 pm
by WACOMalt
Too add some more info, the files I am using are at 24bpc, 96000 bitrate, 6 channels. I am attempting to transcode to 320 MP3 2 channel.
Re: 24 bit flacs

Posted:
Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:53 pm
by WACOMalt
GJ51 thanks for the notice. I didn't realize that the standard mp3 transcode line that comes with subsonic would work perfect with the updated ffmpeg, you caused me to look into it and update to this version:
http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ (the top 32 bit windows version)
All working perfectly now, thanks!
Re: 24 bit flacs

Posted:
Sun Jul 07, 2013 3:56 am
by GJ51
Glad to hear you got it working. 24 bit flac files have always been a bit of a challenge in Subsonic/Madsonic.