Closed ohquait closed 1 year ago
I am not actively developing gwc and in the foreseeable future will not be looking at integrating anything else in it for converting/reencoding files. FWIW I did think we might be able to resolve this by borrowing some code from mhwaveedit - since it is an audio editor and also uses sndfile, I hoped it might be fairly simple to replace some of our code with theirs. Maybe it would be fairly simple for someone more competent, but IIRC I just found it too difficult to get my head around the relevant code both in mhwaveedit and gwc.
BTW I see you said something about this formerly being called GWC. It was called "Gnome Wave Cleaner" before I removed the old gnome dependencies, so that might be the name you should have been referring to. Unless you just meant that there was a package named "gwc" in PCLinuxos.
gwc was on older day's ~ 2010 on PCLinuxOS, A you are right, the mhwaveedit is also builded with sndfile... cool.... what can i do to help ? i have just one idea what i want have. and 10 thumbs all on left side ;)
Well, I'll certainly accept patches/pull requests. But what is your idea?
my idea, first i have to learn more about the app and testing with my older wavfiles, then i will replying here.... in many cases the real problem sit in front of monitor ;)
just a idea and i knowing you have not all 24 hours of a day, please check out the code of fre:ac, there are stable working code for use such resampler and it can open wav mp3 ogg and so on to de-/re-encode to what you will have, but first i should say THANK YOU! exactly this is was i missed many years in linux i have packaed it and on the link bellow is a posting with screenshots about this https://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,159368.msg1375445.html#msg1375445
i hope this can help to integrate functions https://github.com/enzo1982/freac this open wav also if header not clean or edited by other app of course i am not a coder, just a packager