In Reply to: Lossless Compression vs. .WAV audio quality ? posted by AbeCollins on October 13, 2008 at 07:51:23:
If you want to believe that two losslessly-encoded files *are* different when decoded, then you are free to believe that, although you are wrong.
If you want to believe that they *sound* different, then you can create justifications for your belief if you want to.
Doing so has no purpose that I can tell.
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- Delusion is cheap - inguz 16:32:11 10/13/08 (13)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - Audio Bling 18:37:16 10/14/08 (11)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - inguz 21:31:45 10/14/08 (10)
- Can be Very Cheap - Tony Lauck 11:04:30 10/15/08 (0)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - Audio Bling 23:44:31 10/14/08 (8)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - racerxnet 06:34:25 10/15/08 (7)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - Audio Bling 21:44:39 10/16/08 (0)
- Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - carcass93 10:37:44 10/15/08 (5)
- RE: Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - benie 05:04:27 10/16/08 (4)
- RE: Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - racerxnet2000@yahoo.com 06:13:58 10/16/08 (2)
- RE: Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - jpaik 20:13:31 10/21/08 (1)
- Wow-that's bizarre. If 'racer...' needs to plagiarize other's work on a lousy audio blog in order to - powermatic 17:08:20 10/22/08 (0)
- My point exactly - I'll never be able to understand how they're going to apply that... - carcass93 05:45:55 10/16/08 (0)
- Are you saying two files encoded in different lossless formats will necessarily sound the same, ... - carcass93 08:15:56 10/14/08 (0)