Kyle Wrote: 
> I'm not sure the zip file analogy is valid here.  If all of the sixes in
> your spreadsheet had one pixel out of place, chances are slim that
> anyone would notice.  However, critical audio listening might indeed
> pick up such a minor discrepancy.  That said, I believe that FLAC
> produces the same audio signal as WAV, and for me the bandwidth issue
> (I'm running wireless) makes it a no-brainer.

Which makes no sense, as spreadsheets don't store pixels they store
numbers. If a spreadsheet file got corrupted, even by a single bit, it
(a) almost certainly wouldn't even load into the application and (b)
would have numeric or formulaic errors. People would notice. It doesn't
happen.


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