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... -- Nonreality -IF THE RULE YOU FOLLOWED BROUGHT YOU TO THIS, OF WHAT USE IS THE RULE.- HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nonreality's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15723 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=70637 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
