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Topic: FLAC to ALAC: how to verify if all is ok? (Read 2309 times) previous topic - next topic
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FLAC to ALAC: how to verify if all is ok?

Hi to all,

I have ripped my CD collection to FLAC with XLD and now I want to create a copy of my digital file to ALAC.

From FLAC to ALAC i don't lost nothing in quality?

Ho to verify if the transcoding from FLAC to ALAC is make 1:1 and 100 % identic in quality?

Thanks very much!

FLAC to ALAC: how to verify if all is ok?

Reply #1
Of course you will not lose quality: both are lossless formats.

You could verify this, if you must, using for example foobar2000 and its audio MD5 (in Properties) and/or bit-comparing (select two files; right-click) features, or any other application that can compare audio streams.

Or you could just trust the thousands of other users, and possibly the hundreds of past threads, about similar questions.

FLAC to ALAC: how to verify if all is ok?

Reply #2
Ok, thanks very much for the explain



P.S: wonderfullllll avatarr!! :-)

FLAC to ALAC: how to verify if all is ok?

Reply #3