Wombat wrote: 
> There are several ways to detect this with analysis, not listening. Just
> extract the last 8 bit and compare them, lol. The files are not flawed.
> Time alligned they null to -90dB and more.

You know, when you try to taunt someone for not knowing what they are
talking about, maybe you should first actually read and understand what
they are saying before you do so.

I -said-, and I will repeat this exactly this once, that there are
significant differences in the files covering the
_whole_frequency_spectrum_. This includes frequencies <4kHz and levels
as high as -30dB. And yes, I have aligned the two A and B samples, just
-as I already wrote-. The downsampling step is not strictly necessary,
as the discussed differences are visible even before. It just increases
their visibility. In other words: those spectral differences are
significant, they are most probably audible, they are a very sure sign
that the audio files are flawed, and they have absolutely nothing to do
with the "last 8 bits". I also said that those differences do not happen
when using another editor (Audacity). I'm done here. I know enough about
physics, math and data analysis to predict what the results of this
'test' will be, and what to make of them.


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