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58 This page describes the user-level view of the FLAC format (for a more detailed explanation see the <A HREF="format.html">format page</A>). It also contains the user documentation for <B><TT>flac</TT></B>, which is the command-line file encoder/decoder, and the <A HREF="#plugins">input plugins</A>.
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98 <B><FONT SIZE="+2">flac</FONT></B>
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105 <B><TT>flac</TT></B> is the command-line file encoder/decoder. The input to the encoder and the output to the decoder must either be RIFF WAVE format, or raw interleaved sample data. <B><TT>flac</TT></B> only supports linear PCM samples (in other words, no A-LAW, uLAW, etc.). Another restriction (hopefully short-term) is that the input must be 8 or 16 bits per sample. This is not a limitation of the FLAC format, just the reference encoder.
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107 <P>
108 <B><TT>flac</TT></B> assumes that RIFF WAVE files will have the extension ".wav"; this may be overridden with a command-line option. Other than this, <B><TT>flac</TT></B> makes no assumptions about file extensions, though the convention is that FLAC files have the extension ".flac" (or ".fla" on ancient file systems like FAT-16).
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111 Before going into the full command-line description, two other things help to sort it out: 1) <B><TT>flac</TT></B> encodes by default, so you must use <B>-d</B> to decode; 2) the options <B><TT>-0</TT></B> .. <B><TT>-9</TT></B> that control the compression level actually are just synonyms for different groups of specific coding options (described later). You can get the same effect by using the same options.
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Josh Coalsonab477602001-01-26 22:37:10 +0000114 <B><TT>flac</TT></B> will be invoked one of four ways, depending on whether you are encoding, decoding, testing, or analyzing:
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000115 <UL>
116 <LI>
Josh Coalsoned840cd2000-12-22 22:43:50 +0000117 Encoding: flac [-s] [--skip #] [&lt;format-options&gt;] [&lt;encoding options&gt;] inputfile outputfile
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000118 </LI>
119 <LI>
Josh Coalsoned840cd2000-12-22 22:43:50 +0000120 Decoding: flac -d [-s] [--skip #] [&lt;format-options&gt;] inputfile outputfile
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000121 </LI>
Josh Coalsondfad4612001-01-13 00:32:32 +0000122 <LI>
123 Testing: flac -t [-s] inputfile
124 </LI>
Josh Coalsonab477602001-01-26 22:37:10 +0000125 <LI>
126 Analyzing: flac -a [-s] [--skip #] inputfile outputfile
127 </LI>
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000128 </UL>
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Josh Coalsondfad4612001-01-13 00:32:32 +0000131 In either case, inputfile may be "-" for stdin, and the outputfile "-" for stdout. The encoding options affect the compression ratio and encoding speed. The format options are used to tell <B><TT>flac</TT></B> the arrangement of samples if the input file (or output file when decoding) is a raw file. If it is a RIFF WAVE file the format options are not needed since they are read from the WAVE header.
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134 In test mode, <B><TT>flac</TT></B> acts just like in decode mode, except no output file is written. Both decode and test modes detect errors in the stream, but they also detect when the MD5 signature of the decoded audio does not match the stored MD5 signature, even when the bitstream is valid.
Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000135 </P>
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141 <FONT SIZE="+1"><B>General Options</B></FONT>
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146 -d
147 </TD>
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Josh Coalsondfad4612001-01-13 00:32:32 +0000149 Decode (<B><TT>flac</TT></B> encodes by default). <B><TT>flac</TT></B> will exit with an exit code of <TT>1</TT> (and print a message, even in silent mode) if there were any errors during decoding, including when the MD5 checksum does not match the decoded output. Otherwise the exit code will be <TT>0</TT>.
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154 -t
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157 Test (same as <B><TT>-d</TT></B> except no decoded file is written). The exit codes are the same as in decode mode.
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Josh Coalsonab477602001-01-26 22:37:10 +0000162 -a
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165 Analyze (same as <B><TT>-d</TT></B> except an analysis file is written). The exit codes are the same as in decode mode. This option is mainly for developers; the output will be a text file that has data about each frame and subframe.
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Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000170 -s
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173 Silent: do not show encoding/decoding statistics.
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178 --skip #
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Josh Coalsondfad4612001-01-13 00:32:32 +0000181 Skip over the first # of samples of the input. This works for both encoding and decoding, but not testing.
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192 <FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Encoding Options</B></FONT>
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197 --lax
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199 <TD>
200 Allow encoder to generate non-Subset files. The resulting FLAC file may not be streamable, so you should only use this option in combination with custom encoding options meant for archival. File decoders will still be able play (and seek in) such files.
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205 -b #
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208 Set the blocksize. The default is 1152 for -l 0, otherwise 4608. Subset streams must use one of 192/576/1152/2304/4608. The current encoder uses the same blocksize for the entire stream.
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213 -m
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216 Enable mid-side coding (only for stereo streams). Tends to increase compression by a few percent on average. For each block both the stereo pair and mid-side versions of the block will be encoded, and smallest resulting frame will be stored. Currently mid-side encoding is only available when bits-per-sample <= 16.
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Josh Coalson5a0e0fa2001-01-28 09:47:22 +0000221 -M
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Josh Coalson11ce4e02001-01-28 09:50:26 +0000224 Enable loose mid-side coding (only for stereo streams). Like <TT>-m</TT> but the encoder adaptively switches between independent and mid-side coding, which is faster but yields less compression than <TT>-m</TT> (which does an exhaustive search).
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Josh Coalsonbb7f6b92000-12-10 04:09:52 +0000229 -0 .. -9
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232 Fastest compression .. highest compression. The default is <TT>-6</TT>.
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237 -0
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240 Synonymous with -l 0
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245 -1
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Josh Coalson5a0e0fa2001-01-28 09:47:22 +0000248 Synonymous with -l 0 -M
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253 -2
254 </TD>
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256 Synonymous with -l 0 -m -r # (where # is set based on the blocksize)
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261 -3
262 </TD>
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264 Reserved
265 </TD>
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269 -4
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272 Synonymous with -l 8
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277 -5
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Josh Coalson5a0e0fa2001-01-28 09:47:22 +0000280 Synonymous with -l 8 -M
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285 -6
286 </TD>
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288 Synonymous with -l 8 -m -r # (where # is set based on the blocksize)
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293 -7
294 </TD>
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296 Reserved
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301 -8
302 </TD>
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304 Synonymous with -l 32 -m -r # (where # is set based on the blocksize)
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309 -9
310 </TD>
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312 Synonymous with -l 32 -m -e -r 99 -p. This is painfully slow but gives you the maximum compression <B><TT>flac</TT></B> can do for a given blocksize.
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317 -e
318 </TD>
319 <TD>
320 Exhaustive model search (expensive!). Normally the encoder estimates the best model to use and encodes once based on the estimate. With an exhaustive model search, the encoder will generate subframes for every order and use the smallest. If the max LPC order is high this can significantly increase the encode time but can shave off another 0.5%.
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325 -l #
326 </TD>
327 <TD>
328 Specifies the maximum LPC order. This number must be <= 32. If 0, the encoder will not attempt generic linear prediction, and use only fixed predictors. Using fixed predictors is faster but usually results in files being 5-10% larger.
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333 -q #
334 </TD>
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336 Specifies the precision of the quantized LP coefficients, in bits. The default is <B><TT>-q 0</TT></B>, which means let the encoder decide based on the signal. Unless you really know your input file it's best to leave this up to the encoder.
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341 -p
342 </TD>
343 <TD>
Josh Coalsone665f2d2001-02-08 00:29:58 +0000344 Do exhaustive LP coefficient quantization optimization. This option overrides any <B><TT>-q</TT></B> option. It is expensive and typically will only improve the compression a tiny fraction of a percent. <B><TT>-q</TT></B> has no effect when <B><TT>-l 0</TT></B> is used.
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349 -r #
350 </TD>
351 <TD>
352 Do Rice parameter optimization. By default the encoder uses a single Rice parameter for the subframe's entire residual. With this option, the residual is partitioned into 2^n pieces, each with its own Rice parameter. Higher values of n yield diminishing returns. The most bang for the buck is usually with <B><TT>-r 2</TT></B> (more for higher blocksizes). This usually shaves off another 1.5%. The technique tends to peak out about when blocksize/(2^n)=128. Use <B><TT>-r 99</TT></B> to force the highest degree of optimization.
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Josh Coalsoned840cd2000-12-22 22:43:50 +0000357 -V
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Josh Coalsoned840cd2000-12-22 22:43:50 +0000360 Verify the encoding process. With this option, <B><TT>flac</TT></B> will create a parallel decoder that decodes the output of the encoder and compares the result against the original. It will abort immediately with an error if a mismatch occurs. <B><TT>-V</TT></B> increases the total encoding time but is guaranteed to catch any unforseen bug in the encoding process.
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366 <TD>
367 -m-, -e-, -p-, -V-, --lax- can all be used to turn off a particular option.
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378 <FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Format Options</B></FONT>
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383 -fb | -fl
384 </TD>
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386 Specify big-endian | little-endian byte order in the raw file.
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391 -fc #
392 </TD>
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394 Specify the number of channels in the raw file.
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399 -fp #
400 </TD>
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402 Specify the number of bits per sample in the raw file.
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407 -fs #
408 </TD>
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410 Specify the sample rate of the raw file.
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415 -fu
416 </TD>
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418 Specify that the samples in the raw file are unsigned (the default is signed).
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423 -fr
424 </TD>
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426 Treat the input file (or output file if decoding) as a raw file, regardless of the extension.
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431 -fw
432 </TD>
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434 Treat the input file (or output file if decoding) as a RIFF WAVE file, regardless of the extension.
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453 <A NAME="plugins"><B><FONT SIZE="+2">xmms plugin</FONT></B></A>
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460 All that is necessary is to copy <B><TT>libxmms-flac.so</TT></B> to the directory where XMMS looks for input plugins (usually <B><TT>/usr/lib/xmms/Input</TT></B>). There is nothing else to configure. Make sure to restart XMMS before trying to play any .flac files.
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475 <B><FONT SIZE="+2">winamp plugin</FONT></B>
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482 All that is necessary is to copy <B><TT>in_flac.dll</TT></B> to the <B><TT>Plugins/</TT></B> directory of your Winamp installation. There is nothing else to configure. Make sure to restart Winamp before trying to play any .flac files.
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497 <B><FONT SIZE="+2">known bugs</FONT></B>
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Josh Coalsonbcd8da92001-02-06 00:58:08 +0000504 Bug tracking is done on the Sourceforge project page <A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=13478">here</A>.
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