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FLAC Gets First Update In 6 Years

An anonymous reader writes "The Free Lossless Audio Codec, FLAC, loved by audiophiles for its lossless fidelity has been updated to version 1.3.0. FLAC is an audio format similar to MP3, but 'lossless', meaning that audio compressed in FLAC doesn't suffer any loss in quality. FLAC v1.3.0 is the first update in almost 6 years and it is also the first release from the new Xiph.Org maintainer team." Big new feature: ReplayGain works for sampling rates up to 192kHz so you can finally control the volume of your obsessively ripped LPs.

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  1. Re:No updates in 6 years? by timeOday · · Score: 5, Funny

    Clearly the project should be migrated over to the pdf team at Adobe, they know how to put a little excitement back into software that had been just quietly doing its job.

  2. Re:No updates in 6 years? by jsdcnet · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is why you are not a product manager at Adobe.

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  3. Re:No updates in 6 years? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thatwasthejoke.jpg

    I tried opening that but I get the following error:

    The file is damaged and could not be repaired.

  4. Re:No updates in 6 years? by arielCo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Allow me to explain with a graph: http://i.imgur.com/nSD3ofw.gif

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  5. the crux of it by Onymous+Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    If the same transducer reproduces ultrasonics along with audible content, any nonlinearity will shift some of the ultrasonic content down into the audible range as an uncontrolled spray of intermodulation distortion products covering the entire audible spectrum.

    My barber was saying this exact thing to me the other day. So I says to him, "Frank, come on, can't you just correct for nonlinearities?" and he laughed at me and gave me a look like he couldn't believe me. I've decided to change barbers.