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When a FLAC file is encoded at , it provides significant advantages over standard 44.1kHz/16-bit Red Book CD audio: Expanded Dynamic Range (24-Bit Depth)
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For The Wall , for a simple reason: the original recording was made on analog tape, but the final 2007 mastering was prepared for CD (Red Book standard: 44.1 kHz). When you convert an analog master to digital, you choose a sample rate. If your target is 44.1 kHz, sampling at 88.2 kHz is a perfect 2x multiple. When a FLAC file is encoded at ,
Between 1994 and 2003, Pink Floyd’s catalog suffered from the "Loudness War." The 1994 Shine On box set, while comprehensive, applied heavy noise reduction and dynamic compression to make CDs sound "hotter" on poor equipment. Fans complained of lifeless high ends and fatiguing mids. Between 1994 and 2003, Pink Floyd’s catalog suffered
