lossyWAV 1.4.0, Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Nick Currie. Copyleft. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . Usage : lossyWAV Example : lossyWAV musicfile.wav Quality Options: -q, --quality where t is one of the following (default = standard): I, insane highest quality output, suitable for transcoding; E, extreme higher quality output, suitable for transcoding; H, high high quality output, suitable for transcoding; S, standard default quality output, considered to be transparent; C, economic intermediate quality output, likely to be transparent; P, portable good quality output for DAP use, may not be transparent; X, extraportable lowest quality output, probably not transparent. Standard Options: -C, --correction write correction file for processed WAV file; default=off. -f, --force forcibly over-write output file if it exists; default=off. -h, --help display help. -L, --longhelp display extended help. -M, --merge merge existing lossy.wav and lwcdf.wav files. -o, --outdir destination directory for the output file(s). -v, --version display the lossyWAV version number. -w, --writetolog create (or add to) lossyWAV.log in the output directory. Special thanks go to: David Robinson for the publication of his lossyFLAC method, guidance, and the motivation to implement his method as lossyWAV. Horst Albrecht for ABX testing, valuable support in tuning the internal presets, constructive criticism and all the feedback. Sebastian Gesemann for the adaptive noise shaping method and the amount of help received in implementing it and also for the basis of the fixed noise shaping method. Tyge Lovset for the C++ translation initiative. Matteo Frigo and for libfftw3-3.dll contained in the FFTW distribution Steven G Johnson (v3.2.1 or v3.2.2). Mark G Beckett for the Delphi unit that provides an interface to the (Univ. of Edinburgh) relevant fftw routines in libfftw3-3.dll. Don Cross for the Complex-FFT algorithm originally used.

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