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Converting 24bits 44,100 studio WAV to AIFF, Different Kbps.

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  • FLAC 1
    • Feb 2014
    • 22

    Converting 24bits 44,100 studio WAV to AIFF, Different Kbps.

    When i convert my studio wavs that are 24 bits 44,100 when i did that and kept the settings as the source file when i play the AIFF in foobar200 it says 2117kbps and with the WAV file it says 2116 kbps why is this slight different ? Is tha AIFF still the same as the WAV ? Because now im thinking AIFF uses more audio info then WAV and because WAV dont got that i think its not goin to sound maybe the same ? Or is it really not the same ? Also is the AIFF encoder official one from apple or is it modified in dbpoweramp somehow ?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43888

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    Re: Converting 24bits 44,100 studio WAV to AIFF, Different Kbps.

    If the end filesizes are very similar (to within a few KB) then it is rounding error, they both have exactly the same bitrate.

    There is no encoder for AIFF, the audio is uncompressed, so AIFF is simply a header with the audio.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • FLAC 1
      • Feb 2014
      • 22

      #3
      Re: Converting 24bits 44,100 studio WAV to AIFF, Different Kbps.

      Originally posted by Spoon
      If the end filesizes are very similar (to within a few KB) then it is rounding error, they both have exactly the same bitrate.

      There is no encoder for AIFF, the audio is uncompressed, so AIFF is simply a header with the audio.
      Ok thanks the md5 hash and CRC is exact the same so my wild guess its indeed a rounding error in foobar200, i will see the size of the tracks compared to each other when im home. I think filesize is also exact the same.

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