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Transcode to multiple formats
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27-04-2014, 11:27
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RE: Transcode to multiple formats
Personally I was only thinking for local files, but you're right, ideally you'd want to cover all the bases - although generally I think other source options will be of lower quality, so should be more supported and will benefit less from any "upconversion".
My only concern was the granularity of what could be presented in the response metadata. If it were simply WAV / FLAC / MP3 you'd lose the ability to offer both 16 and 24 bit WAV, without going down the route of having to create profiles for individual equipment, which starts to become messy. |
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Transcode to multiple formats - simbun - 22-04-2014, 20:49
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simoncn - 23-04-2014, 09:03
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simbun - 27-04-2014 11:27
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simoncn - 27-04-2014, 14:29
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - gnomus - 27-04-2014, 22:47
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simoncn - 27-04-2014, 23:24
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - gnomus - 28-04-2014, 06:15
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simoncn - 28-04-2014, 09:09
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - gnomus - 28-04-2014, 09:40
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simoncn - 28-04-2014, 11:04
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - gnomus - 28-04-2014, 21:55
RE: Transcode to multiple formats - simoncn - 28-04-2014, 22:15
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