In Reply to: I can find a number of people who hear the loss in "lossless" very clearly... posted by clarkjohnsen on April 12, 2007 at 08:38:59:
That when you listen to a FLAC file natively, you are listening to the re-construction of the WAV file on-the-fly. Therefore, you are at the mercy of the software being used to play back the FLAC file. The real benefit of FLAC is to allow for the storage of more files on the hard disk. If you want to listen to the WAV file in all its original glory, you'd need to convert the FLAC to WAV.Clark, are you and your friends willing to submit your FLAC hearing acumen to a DBT?
I didn't think so....
-RW-
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Follow Ups
- You *must* remember... - rlw 08:54:38 04/13/07 (2)
- Re: You *must* remember... - Todd Krieger 13:00:43 04/13/07 (0)
- "I didn't think so...." Your unwonted rudeness has sealed your experiment's fate. nt - clarkjohnsen 09:24:08 04/13/07 (0)