The files are 24 bit, uncompressed is not uncompressed for 24 bit.
You are saying PerfectTunes De-Dup identifies track 9 and 11 as the same, or when converting the end filenames are the same and overwriting?
if using [origfilename] then the filenames are quite long, if saving it could be reducing the number of characters to 255 total (including path), and track 9 and 11 start the same name for about 40 characters.
I'd like to follow up on this. I'm was able to decompress many, if not most, of my 24-bit flacs. Absent that, I often notice a small skip at start of playback (Roon) presumably because of the library decompress operation. Any thoughts?
FLAC is lossless, any skip is a bug in the decoder, in this case roon.
Sorry I didn't make this clear. Disregard the bit about skipping and Roon. You say uncompressed is not for 24-bit, but I've uncompressed a number of my 24-bit files. Please explain.
If I have FLACs that could compress further to save space, using the default Level 5 of the converter, is there any downside to running everything through it? Will the Converter take whatever level the file is currently at and redo it to level 5? Could I screw any FLACs up by doing this?
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