I stand corrected, thanks for taking the time to write an informative comment. I haven’t ripped a CD in like 15 years :P
I stand corrected, thanks for taking the time to write an informative comment. I haven’t ripped a CD in like 15 years :P
In the end, I found I don’t really care that much, since lossy Bluetooth works well enough for earbuds on the go, and good old cables are still available for more serious listening.
Plus, the truth is that most people can’t tell the difference between lossy and lossless without doing A/B testing, and some can’t tell even with that
Audio CDs contain 44.1kHz 16-bit PCM. If you got FLACs out you transcoded them, and transcoding from lossy to lossless is generally undesirable
EDIT: I stand corrected, I forgot that PCM is not a codec.
Of all LLMs you could’ve used, why grok?