iPhone;481757 Wrote: 
> No, No, No, that is not what I am talking about. Of course the files are
> different, that is why one is FLAC and one is WAV! They use different
> encoders/decoders as well as a different file consort.
> 
> What is Bit for Bit identical is the music which is why both are
> Lossless. Take a FLAC file and turn it back into a CD Audio file and it
> is bit for bit identical to the original file on the CD it was ripped
> from! Take the same CD and rip it to WAV and turn it back into CD Audio
> and it is bit for bit identical to the original file on the CD it was
> ripped from as well as the FLAC music output file (not the actual FLAC
> file) which means both FLAC and WAV are Lossless and bit for bit
> identical to the same CD Audio file they were ripped from. Not that the
> FLAC and WAV files are bit for bit identical, but the lossless music
> file outputs of both files are bit for bit identical to the same
> original CD they were ripped from.
> 
> Are you following now? FLAC and WAV are Lossless and both are bit for
> bit identical to the CD they were ripped from even though their files
> are different.

Iphone, don't we go through this every month?  It's always a case of
volume differences.  Always.  Well maybe a different dac but almost
always volume.  I'm all for helping people but when they want to find a
difference, well...


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