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Originally Posted by honai
For all audio stream types?
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No, but for all compressed audio formats. Basically both decoding and encoding only works with files on harddisk. Things eac3to does itself (channel mapping, raw to wav(s) conversion, dts/ac3 core extraction, dialnorm removal, etc) could theoretically be done without hard disk. But the question is whether this all makes sense if only some parts of eac3to would get along without real files.