It's trivial with Audacity - but you need to work with WAV files - there
are a myriad of bugs with FLAC in Audacity.

1) open file
2) select about 10 seconds of a track
3) Plot Spectrum
4) export (as a spectrum.txt)
5) look at the values in spectrum.txt

If there are frequencies higher than 22k and levels lower than -108dB
(don't ask me why it's -108 in Audacity and not -96) then it's a
genuine hi-res file.

It has frequencies that could not have come from a 44.1 recording and
levels that are too small to capture in 16 bits.


-- 
Phil Leigh

You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
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