AlAz;498164 Wrote: 
> What conclusion ? Why the WAV are different ? There are no metadata in
> WAV files...

Wave files have a header that describes the data contained in the file,
such as if it is mono/stereo, sampling rate, sample size, etc.  It
doesn't contain tag information.

I believe that there is some flexability in the wave header, which
would explain why different wave files from different software of the
same CD track may be different.

The true comparison would be to look at the fingerprint of the FLAC
file generated from a rip in 2 different rippers. The fingerprint is an
md5 of the audio data excluding the tag data.  This is important because
it allows you to update the tags, yet the fingerprint remains the same.


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