OK. So I guess I am just probing at the claim that restoring a WAV from
FLAC will result in the EXACT re-creation of the original wave file. I
did not rip the CD down as one complete file, instead, each song is its
own file. I guess I buy the explanation about the gap between songs as a
possible answer. I for sure don't know enough to refute it.

One more question about FLAC. The "quality" setting used in EAC. It is
a number from 1 to 8. I think I always use 5, just becuase someone on
the forum here recommended it (not the best reason, but I didn't have
anything better to go on!). As I understand it, the difference is not
really quality, becuase any number used results in a lossless copy of
the wave file, but the higher the number, the more processing power it
takes and the more compressed the FLAC file will be, right? So when
restoring a WAV from a FLAC, doesn't that "quality figure of merit"
need to be used? dBPowerAmp never propeted me for that number so how
did it know what to use?


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