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== LossyWAV == | == LossyWAV == | ||
It is possible to use the LossyWAV | It is possible to use the LossyWAV when encoding to Flac or WavPAck via the manual command line. | ||
In order to do this, the command line parameter must looks like this | In order to do this, the command line parameter must looks like this | ||
<lossyWavParams> | <EncoderParams> | <lossyWavParams> | <EncoderParams> | ||
Revision as of 21:44, 25 October 2020
LossyWAV
It is possible to use the LossyWAV when encoding to Flac or WavPAck via the manual command line. In order to do this, the command line parameter must looks like this
<lossyWavParams> | <EncoderParams>
for Flac they could look like this:
C:\lossywav\lossyWAV.exe - --quality X -- | -b 512 -8
for Wavpackc they could looks like this:
C:\lossywav\lossyWAV.exe - --quality X -- | -m -i -q --blocksize=512 --merge-blocks -hh