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I have many audio converter, it doesn't change the wave form. Why couldn't you download them in WAV.

I did download them in wave. I then converted to FLAC because it is lossless. That is what I uploaded. I don't know why you can't understand what lossless means. Look at this webarchive of the FlacFox experiment from 20 years ago. It proved you can convert an .exe file of firefox and make a waveform out of it, make a flac from that waveform, delete the original waveform, convert the flac back to wave, remove the audio header and successfully install firefox.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140602055328/http://flacfox.blogspot.com/

FLAC is lossless, and this difference you hear is in your head, it isn't real.
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I have many audio converter, it doesn't change the wave form. Why couldn't you download them in WAV.
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I'm looking at the wave form through Ocenaudio.
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I'm sorry. Please don't get angry at me. Download 'Dramatic Workshop 16: The History Of Sci-Fi' for me in WAV from Cavendish Music. I'll then see if I like the quality.

I already included that in my pixeldrain folder, you can download it there. Download the FLAC, then decompress to wav using flac.exe and then you'll have the exact waves I downloaded.
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I'm sorry. Please don't get angry at me. Download 'Dramatic Workshop 16: The History Of Sci-Fi' for me in WAV from Cavendish Music. I'll then see if I like the quality.
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Every time I download a FLAC file, the audio with higher volume is compressed, slightly flatted. Where every you got the FLAC from you can get the WAV. And also I needed both series: https://www.discogs.com/label/876307-Archive-Series-12 and https://www.discogs.com/label/1580808-Archives-Series-2

FLAC is 100% lossless sir. The wav you input can be recreated from the FLAC at a later time by decompressing back to wave. You are hearing a placebo. There is no difference between the wave before it is turned into FLAC and after turned back into wave. Mathematically, you can prove this with checksum hashes. Don't be silly.
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I downloaded some vols and the music with higher volume is compressed, flatted. I'm sorry.

Just know, that is how the music comes, it is not because of the conversion to FLAC.

That's mighty ungrateful of you by the way. I spent a good couple hours downloading these from cavendish for you and you say that.  :(
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Every time I download a FLAC file, the audio with higher volume is compressed, slightly flatted. Where every you got the FLAC from you can get the WAV. And also I needed both series: https://www.discogs.com/label/876307-Archive-Series-12 and https://www.discogs.com/label/1580808-Archives-Series-2
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I downloaded some vols and the music with higher volume is compressed, flatted. I'm sorry.
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Requests / Re: A few tracks from various libraries
« Last post by kablamatic on Today at 02:49:37 AM »
I'd also like to *BUMP* this post yet again as there's another couple tracks l'd like to hear ripped separately: "The Little Lonely Bell" and "Two Guitars" by Franz Löffler and Otto Sieben from Conroy BMLP 142 "Musical Topography Vol. 8: Russian".

I was able to listen to the majority of said album in the form of the 1969 Polydor release "Black Eyes: The New Look Of Old Russia" by Löffler himself on Youtube. However, the two tracks I mentioned are not on there, but an album released a year later called "Russian Romantic Folk Song" by the same artist, except that album is not on Youtube: discogs.com/release/19038190-Franz-L%C3%B6ffler-Romantic-Russian-Folk-Song

Many thanks in advance!
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