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Old 2009-09-14, 03:57 PM
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Is this lossless?

Would this be considered lossless? It's on another tracker.

DAT(M) -> WAV [32kHz] -> WAV [44.1kHz] -> FLAC [Level 8]
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Re: Is this lossless?

If the DAT was recorded at 32kHz, it's fine. The upsampling to 44.1 would be to match redbook standards.

If the DAT was recorded to 44.1, then for some reason dropped to 32, then upped again, that wouldn't be good.
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