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Originally Posted by GRC
TLH asks for a 'level' when encoding WAV to FLAC, from level 0 worst to level 8 best.
Does this mean levels 0 thru 7 are lossy, and only level 8 is lossless?
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.flac is always lossless, except when your source .wav files were sourced from lossy. This usually happens in bad trades, without lineage, although lineage is no guarantee of a lossy free history. Somebody may have traded a set of .flac files that had been ripped from a cd that had been burnt from a set of mp3 files.
Choosing a level in the range from 0 to 8 only implies less or more compression. A smaller file is the outcome. But still lossless.
.flac > cd audio > .wav > .flac
will look pretty close to the same as
.flac > cd audio > .mp3 > .wav > .flac
File size anyway. A spectral analysis will show loss of frequency response above 15khz.
My rules for bootz:
Don't alter the original files.
Archive and trade from those only.
Make a copy to fuck with how you please and label them as fucked with.
Turn up the volume.
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