Does FLAC compress more aggressively with 24/96 rips of vinyl ?, Data Compression |
Does FLAC compress more aggressively with 24/96 rips of vinyl ?, Data Compression |
Dec 21 2008, 18:55
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I was reading a discussion in another forum about FLAC and 24/96 PCM vinyl rips. The poster was bemused that FLAC was able to get 70% compression of these vinyl rips.
My thought was that there would be more data redundancy on a 24/96 rip of vinyl for FLAC to exploit. Given that a LP might only have a dynamic range of =< 80db and a 24 bit rip allows up to ~ 144db then FLAC could be more concise as it were. Am I hopelessly off target here ? -------------------- This is not a signature !
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hciman77 Does FLAC compress more aggressively with 24/96 rips of vinyl ? Dec 21 2008, 18:55
SoleBastard Well, your idea is right and it applies most defin... Dec 21 2008, 19:07
hlloyge I got some 24/96 vinyl rips from the 'net (sha... Dec 22 2008, 08:32
Axon The increased noise levels (particularly in the ul... Dec 22 2008, 09:10
bandpass Or just save as 16-bit FLAC---you'll only be d... Dec 22 2008, 14:25
pdq QUOTE (bandpass @ Dec 22 2008, 08:25) Or ... Dec 22 2008, 17:11![]() ![]() |
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