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For the first answer, it depends how strictly you interpret the question.

  • If you interpret it as "How can I record audio data encoded as flac?", then your answer is completely reasonable and solves the problem
  • If you interpret isit as "sox is supposed to be able to create flac files, how can I get my version to do so?", then your answer doesn't really hit the point.

Of course it's hard to know which interpretation the OP intended, and harder to know what future visitors with the "same" problem are trying to accomplish. Also their intentions might be misguided (XY-Problem), and your answer might solve the real problem.

So I think your answer is completely reasonable. But I can also see how someone could come to the question, read the answer, and think that isit completely misses the point.

For the second answer I don't really know enough about WAV processing in C# to judge it, but for example if there is some official API function that does the same thing, then someone might have thought "Oh no, don't write your own buggy implementation of this, that's a horrible idea! Use the well tested library function that handles all the corner cases you are missing!".

For the first answer, it depends how strictly you interpret the question.

  • If you interpret it as "How can I record audio data encoded as flac?", then your answer is completely reasonable and solves the problem
  • If you interpret is as "sox is supposed to be able to create flac files, how can I get my version to do so?", then your answer doesn't really hit the point.

Of course it's hard to know which interpretation the OP intended, and harder to know what future visitors with the "same" problem are trying to accomplish. Also their intentions might be misguided (XY-Problem), and your answer might solve the real problem.

So I think your answer is completely reasonable. But I can also see how someone could come to the question, read the answer, and think that is completely misses the point.

For the second answer I don't really know enough about WAV processing in C# to judge it, but for example if there is some official API function that does the same thing, then someone might have thought "Oh no, don't write your own buggy implementation of this, that's a horrible idea! Use the well tested library function that handles all the corner cases you are missing!".

For the first answer, it depends how strictly you interpret the question.

  • If you interpret it as "How can I record audio data encoded as flac?", then your answer is completely reasonable and solves the problem
  • If you interpret it as "sox is supposed to be able to create flac files, how can I get my version to do so?", then your answer doesn't really hit the point.

Of course it's hard to know which interpretation the OP intended, and harder to know what future visitors with the "same" problem are trying to accomplish. Also their intentions might be misguided (XY-Problem), and your answer might solve the real problem.

So I think your answer is completely reasonable. But I can also see how someone could come to the question, read the answer, and think that it completely misses the point.

For the second answer I don't really know enough about WAV processing in C# to judge it, but for example if there is some official API function that does the same thing, then someone might have thought "Oh no, don't write your own buggy implementation of this, that's a horrible idea! Use the well tested library function that handles all the corner cases you are missing!".

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sth
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For the first answer, it depends how strictly you interpret the question.

  • If you interpret it as "How can I record audio data encoded as flac?", then your answer is completely reasonable and solves the problem
  • If you interpret is as "sox is supposed to be able to create flac files, how can I get my version to do so?", then your answer doesn't really hit the point.

Of course it's hard to know which interpretation the OP intended, and harder to know what future visitors with the "same" problem are trying to accomplish. Also their intentions might be misguided (XY-Problem), and your answer might solve the real problem.

So I think your answer is completely reasonable. But I can also see how someone could come to the question, read the answer, and think that is completely misses the point.

For the second answer I don't really know enough about WAV processing in C# to judge it, but for example if there is some official API function that does the same thing, then someone might have thought "Oh no, don't write your own buggy implementation of this, that's a horrible idea! Use the well tested library function that handles all the corner cases you are missing!".