Thank you for your answer. I ask it This way: When a FLAC is converted to WAV, is quality lost ? Thanxs, Jos?. El El mar, 18 de abr. de 2023 a la(s) 14:18, brianw <brianw at audiobanshee.com> escribi?:> Hola Jose, > > You will need to contact the makers of Windows Foobar and Free Encoder > Pack for answers regarding the performance of their software. Many times, > software based on flac uses old releases, or forces certain options. The > flac developers have no control over how third-party tools use the core > features. > > If you were to instead install the official flac command-line tool, then > you would be able to guarantee that quality will be preserved when > converting FLAC to WAV. In fact, there is a checksum in FLAC that can be > used to ensure that the output WAV audio matches the original audio > (whether the audio came from AIFF or WAV originally, the checksum is for > the audio content only, so it works with all formats when uncompressing). > Since flac does not support changing bit depth or adding dither, these are > not a concern when using the flac command line. > > Brian Willoughby > > > On Apr 18, 2023, at 9:47 AM, Jose Baulenasr <josebaulenasricail at gmail.com> > wrote: > > My name is Jose and I live in Buenos Aires - Argentina. > > Dear friends, it's good to be able to contact you, please I hope you can > help me... > > > > I have a question and it is the following: > > > > When passing a FLAC to WAV; in my case using in Windows Foobar 1.6.16 > and with components in their latest versions installed, such as Free > Encoder Pack 2022-11-30, as long as the Bits per Sample are not modified, > and everything is left automatic, using these settings - Output Bith Dept - > AUTO - and Dither - NEVER -, does the WAV resulting from the conversion > lose quality? > > > > Thank you in advance for your future responses. > > > > Jose. > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/attachments/20230418/0af36d86/attachment.htm>
Martijn van Beurden
2023-Apr-18 18:05 UTC
[Flac] PLEASE HELP - FLAC TO WAV - I HAVE A QUESTION
Hi, I think questions regarding details of foobar2000 are best asked here: https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/board,28.0.html Kind regards, Martijn van Beurden Op di 18 apr 2023 om 19:50 schreef Jose Baulenasr <josebaulenasricail at gmail.com>:> > Thank you for your answer. > > I ask it This way: > > When a FLAC is converted to WAV, is quality lost ? > > Thanxs, Jos?. > > > El El mar, 18 de abr. de 2023 a la(s) 14:18, brianw <brianw at audiobanshee.com> escribi?: >> >> Hola Jose, >> >> You will need to contact the makers of Windows Foobar and Free Encoder Pack for answers regarding the performance of their software. Many times, software based on flac uses old releases, or forces certain options. The flac developers have no control over how third-party tools use the core features. >> >> If you were to instead install the official flac command-line tool, then you would be able to guarantee that quality will be preserved when converting FLAC to WAV. In fact, there is a checksum in FLAC that can be used to ensure that the output WAV audio matches the original audio (whether the audio came from AIFF or WAV originally, the checksum is for the audio content only, so it works with all formats when uncompressing). Since flac does not support changing bit depth or adding dither, these are not a concern when using the flac command line. >> >> Brian Willoughby >> >> >> On Apr 18, 2023, at 9:47 AM, Jose Baulenasr <josebaulenasricail at gmail.com> wrote: >> > My name is Jose and I live in Buenos Aires - Argentina. >> > Dear friends, it's good to be able to contact you, please I hope you can help me... >> > >> > I have a question and it is the following: >> > >> > When passing a FLAC to WAV; in my case using in Windows Foobar 1.6.16 and with components in their latest versions installed, such as Free Encoder Pack 2022-11-30, as long as the Bits per Sample are not modified, and everything is left automatic, using these settings - Output Bith Dept - AUTO - and Dither - NEVER -, does the WAV resulting from the conversion lose quality? >> > >> > Thank you in advance for your future responses. >> > >> > Jose. >> > _______________________________________________ > Flac mailing list > Flac at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac