I am converting some hirez FLAC files to Apple Lossless for my iPod and am noticing that when I convert the files, they are going from 24 bit to 32 bit. Should that jump in bits per sample occur when converting? Thanks.
FLAC -> Apple Lossless (24 bit jumps to 32 bit)
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Re: FLAC -> Apple Lossless (24 bit jumps to 32 bit)
How are you knowing they are 32bit? if you right click on a file >> properties and 'Audio Properties' what does it say?Comment
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Re: FLAC -> Apple Lossless (24 bit jumps to 32 bit)
But a related issue also bothers me. I took a hirez FLAC and converted it to a WAV. then I took the FLAC and used dBpoweramo to convert it to a Lossless Apple file. then I took that Apple file and converted it to a WAV to compare it to the original FLAC->WAV file. There was a 4 byte difference. what would account for that variance?
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Re: FLAC -> Apple Lossless (24 bit jumps to 32 bit)
VLC is wrong, dBpoweramp is right...
4 bytes could be ID Tags or different header used, the audio will be the same (see codec central >> utility codec >> Calculate Audio CRC) and compare audio CRCsComment
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