Will converting uncompressed FLAC to compressed FLAC be different from ripping straight to compressed FLAC?
My situation is that I have a lot of albums I ripped from CDs I own a long time ago, but back then I did not know that the compression options for FLAC didn't affect audio quality, so I went with uncompressed. However, as my library of FLAC has built up over the years, I figured I should compress it. Since FLAC is lossless, can I convert my old uncompressed FLACs to compressed (level 8 option) without any loss in quality? It's pretty much like ripping from a CD, right?
The reason I'm asking this is because it would be much quicker to just queue and convert my old FLAC files instead of ripping all my CDs all over again.
My situation is that I have a lot of albums I ripped from CDs I own a long time ago, but back then I did not know that the compression options for FLAC didn't affect audio quality, so I went with uncompressed. However, as my library of FLAC has built up over the years, I figured I should compress it. Since FLAC is lossless, can I convert my old uncompressed FLACs to compressed (level 8 option) without any loss in quality? It's pretty much like ripping from a CD, right?
The reason I'm asking this is because it would be much quicker to just queue and convert my old FLAC files instead of ripping all my CDs all over again.
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