As I know, the mp3 file is organized in frame base which means it might not jump to a specific sample number(if it is the original input, compressed data). And the decoding process is much dependent upon the integrity of the frame.
By the way, I am also wondering what is the scenario it might be useful about this feature?
Best regards,
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:39:37 +0100 From: felber.michael@gmx.net Subject: [mad-dev] seeking, jumping to a certain position within mp3 file To: mad-dev@lists.mars.org Message-ID: 200601181934.k0IJYNEe008160@surveyor.mars.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hi,
does libmad provide the possibility to jump to a certain position within a mp3-file?
Is it possible to jump to a certain sample number (e.g. 44100, 88200) within a mp3-file?
Ciao, Michael
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