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  • jsaudio
    • Feb 2017
    • 14

    compression level

    I suspect this has been visited before.
    I use a Mac desktop to rip CDs with internal drive. I have been ripping to FLAC to my QNAP NAS which has Asset that then transcodes to WAV before sending to my NAIM streamer.WAV supposedly sounds better with NAIM gear and I don't know why I wouldn't just rip to WAV in the first place.
    Someone told me to use the last compression option which is "lossless uncompressed " for best sound quality, while others said it doesn't matter and use the default level 5 compression. Confused. Thanks for replies
  • Dat Ei
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Feb 2014
    • 1745

    #2
    Re: compression level

    The compression level of flac doesn't effect the sound quality. Flac is lossless no matter what the compression level is (like wave). The compression of flac is like the one of zip and other compression methods. It has only an influence on the file size and the computing time to encode and decode the data. An actual hardware has no problems to decode the data in time.


    Dat Ei

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    • mville
      dBpoweramp Guru
      • Dec 2008
      • 4015

      #3
      Re: compression level

      Originally posted by jsaudio
      I have been ripping to FLAC to my QNAP NAS which has Asset that then transcodes to WAV before sending to my NAIM streamer.WAV supposedly sounds better with NAIM gear and I don't know why I wouldn't just rip to WAV in the first place.
      Are you saying that you have configured Asset UPnP to transcode to wav, because it sounds better?

      Doesn't the NAIM streamer support flac?

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      • jsaudio
        • Feb 2017
        • 14

        #4
        Re: compression level

        Yes. This is sort of the consensus on the NAIM forums that WAV sounds better. Yes Asset transcodes to WAV and yes it supports FLAC

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        • mville
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • Dec 2008
          • 4015

          #5
          Re: compression level

          Originally posted by jsaudio
          Yes. This is sort of the consensus on the NAIM forums that WAV sounds better. Yes Asset transcodes to WAV and yes it supports FLAC
          The digital audio of a wav file and a decoded flac file, for the same extracted, bit-perfect CD track, will be identical.

          So, unless the NAIM is performing some sort of DSP on the wav data stream, rather than the flac data stream, which I seriously doubt, then they will sound identical, when the volumes are identical.

          Try it yourself. Configure flac as is, in Asset UPnP and have a listen.

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          • Dat Ei
            dBpoweramp Guru
            • Feb 2014
            • 1745

            #6
            Re: compression level

            A bit off topic: some years ago I've asked a secretary in our Company, why she does not use zip compression, when she sends large Word documents to email recipients. She answered, that the print-outs would look a kind of unsharp if the files have been compressed before.


            Dat Ei

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            • jsaudio
              • Feb 2017
              • 14

              #7
              Re: compression level

              I will when I have a chance but is there any disadvantage to transcoding to WAV. Should I consider ripping to WAV?

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              • Dat Ei
                dBpoweramp Guru
                • Feb 2014
                • 1745

                #8
                Re: compression level

                Yes there are disadvantages of wav vs flac. flac files have a check sum, so that you can check on a file basis if the file has been damaged. Second tags are standardised for flacs while they are still experimental for wav. Some wav player are not able to handle or play tagged wavs.

                So it's easy to create an untagged wav from a tagged flac, but there is no chance to create a tagged flac from an untagged wav.


                Dat Ei

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                • mville
                  dBpoweramp Guru
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 4015

                  #9
                  Re: compression level

                  Originally posted by Dat Ei
                  A bit off topic: some years ago I've asked a secretary in our Company, why she does not use zip compression, when she sends large Word documents to email recipients. She answered, that the print-outs would look a kind of unsharp if the files have been compressed before.
                  good grief!

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                  • mville
                    dBpoweramp Guru
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 4015

                    #10
                    Re: compression level

                    Originally posted by jsaudio
                    I will when I have a chance but is there any disadvantage to transcoding to WAV.
                    Maybe. There may be tag/artwork issues, but without a NAIM to test, I cannot say for sure.

                    Originally posted by jsaudio
                    Should I consider ripping to WAV?
                    Dat Ei's post mentions 2 advantages of ripping to flac.

                    Of course, you can consider ripping to wav, but personally I wouldn't.

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