Re: Incorrect wav length after dump

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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:00:32PM +0200, Reimar Döffinger wrote:
> wav files larger than 2 - 4 GB are never valid. They can be made a bit
> more valid than what mplayer creates but then will work with even fewer tools.

So... maybe it's possible dump not to wav but send stream to stdout? I
mean something like this:

  mplayer dvd://1 | oggenc -o audio.ogg -

oggenc can encode from stdin.

Is it possible in some way?

> oggenc has an option to ignore the size in the wav files, which is necessary
> and sufficient to solve this.

I have reread man oggenc, but not found solution ;-(

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