Quote from: ChunYinZi on January 14, 2023, 08:34:59 AMAbout this issueI have two answers1 I am a firm WAVist and I always think that WAV is the best sound quality in lossless2 convert WAV to FLAC will make its sound quality loss because I do not have a special software, strictly speaking, you need to adjust the parameters of the output FLAC to be betterTo sum up, I always share WAV... WAV files are undoubtedly lossless. ...
About this issueI have two answers1 I am a firm WAVist and I always think that WAV is the best sound quality in lossless2 convert WAV to FLAC will make its sound quality loss because I do not have a special software, strictly speaking, you need to adjust the parameters of the output FLAC to be betterTo sum up, I always share WAV
... The WAV =format= is lossless. If you are saying that it is possible to incorporate poor quality audio into a WAV file then I agree. But then we're back to the original issue of lossy files masquerading as FLACs ...
The metadata comments state "Authentic vintage vinyl recording", so -- if I understand the claim correctly -- these files have apparently been ripped from vinyl by APM. They were not produced from master tapes. Isn't that curious?
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