Thank you for your answer. I ask it This way:
When a FLAC is converted to WAV, is quality lost ? Thanxs, José. El El mar, 18 de abr. de 2023 a la(s) 14:18, brianw <[email protected]> escribió: > 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 <[email protected]> > 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. > >
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