--- Georgie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Hello Robin
> Thank you for your answer. Please let me just explain my way from
> .flc
> to .wav -  I don't want to change the subject of this Thread.
> I know the relation between .wav and .flac - Files. I just wonder why
> the .wav File plays different on my SB3 than the same .flac File. As
> an
> example: the 2nd movement of the string quartet op.135 from Ludwig
> von
> Beethoven, interpreted by the Alban Berg Quartett, sounds as .flac
> File
> more metallic, with less air around the instruments and with less
> deep,
> than the .wav-Version. 
> 
> I would be happy if the .flac Files sound the same as the .wav Files
> and I see all the advantages of the .flac Files. I already have built
> up my music library with .flac Files (FLAC 1.1.3), but was not really
> satisfied with the sound quality. So I tuned my SB3 (new power
> supply,
> AES/EBU-Interface), but I still missed the "aaahhhh" - feeling. Then
> I
> tried the .wav Version (I stored them before compressing to flac) -
> and
> now I am happy with the sound. These are my experiences, and I cannot
> explain them and would like to investigate more in this topic,
> perhaps in another part of the forum.

if you really can here a difference, then something in your
slimserver setup is not right.  either it's transcoding or
replaygain is turned on or something.  otherwise you would not
be able to hear any difference between flac and wav, any more
than you could hear the difference between wav and wav.  they
are the exact same bits coming out of the decoder.

Josh



 
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