AFAIK FLAC delivers bit perfect lossless CD quality or higher. Maybe you should study some more into the FLAC format...You bitch about people using MP3's in 2022 but are willing to listen to dynamic range compressed flac's on these services. Nice
AFAIK FLAC delivers bit perfect lossless CD quality or higher. Maybe you should study some more into the FLAC format...You bitch about people using MP3's in 2022 but are willing to listen to dynamic range compressed flac's on these services. Nice
Have a look at this thread I did a year ago: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...aded-the-audiophile-streaming-services.19308/AFAIK FLAC delivers bit perfect lossless CD quality or higher. Maybe you should study some more into the FLAC format...
Why would you think I work "on" Spotify? You are the one who started this thread with no more than an opinion.Aha, evidence you say. Interesting. Do you work on Spotify? Now maybe we can find out how it is with Spotify and lossless in that case.
Because you said:Why would you think I work "on" Spotify? You are the one who started this thread with no more than an opinion.
Thanks for the link. Of course I can't help when streaming services etc. are messing around with their content. This has nothing to do with the bit perfect capability of the FLAC format. Maybe this is the reason I hardly ever used a streaming service until now.Have a look at this thread I did a year ago: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...aded-the-audiophile-streaming-services.19308/
Thanks for the link. Of course I can't help when streaming services etc. are messing around with their content. This has nothing to do with the bit perfect capability of the FLAC format. Maybe this is the reason I hardly ever used a streaming service until now.
Why use my high tech sota D90 DAC with bad sources. Would be a waist I think...And my D90 sounds really beautiful with my local FLAC files.
So happy with all this innovation!
I was referring to YOUR statement that Spotify was not going to follow thru with HiFi and wondering what you based that on. I have never claimed to know what they are going to do, i just offered some thoughts on why it might be delayed.Because you said:
Just a reasonable person who puts more weight on evidence than opinion.
I guess you're that person. That you have proof, evidence.Otherwise it will be a bit ironic when you write:
Just the delay? It has to be a very complex process; and it would be a real black eye if they do not. I just think it's taking longer than they anticipated, a common dilemma in large organizations.
It's speculation, opinion.No evidence.
Yes I did and it was difficult for me too. But hey, we are in 2022. Storage is cheap. Bandwidth is cheap. So there is no reason at all to mess with the source using MP3, MQA etc. etc. Mind you we have lossless CD sources for 40 !!!! years. For me it is a matter of principle and it gives me peace of mind to play FLAC files at nearly no extra cost or effort. I don't understand what all these MP3 and MQA admirers/defenders are looking for here at ASR when starting playing flawed sources to begin with. I really don't get it. It's not logical...Have you carried out any testing to see if you can tell the difference between MP3 and FLAC? It's not as easy as many would believe. Maybe have a watch of this video by our esteemed host:
Audiophiles often claim to hear “night and day” differences between high quality lossy (256 AAC, 320 Ogg Vorbis) and CD or higher quality sources, but if subjected to a controlled blind test, most will fail. If a person can’t distinguish between these sources, are the “flawed” lossy sources actually inferior in any real sense?Yes I did and it was difficult for me too. But hey, we are in 2022. Storage is cheap. Bandwidth is cheap. So there is no reason at all to mess with the source using MP3, MQA etc. etc. Mind you we have lossless CD sources for 40 !!!! years. For me it is a matter of principle and it gives me peace of mind to play FLAC files at nearly no extra cost or effort. I don't understand what all these MP3 and MQA admirers/defenders are looking for here at ASR when starting playing flawed sources to begin with. I really don't get it. It's not logical...
It's okay for me if you get annoyed that I speculate and guess. I wrote seems, do not know and so on.I was referring to YOUR statement that Spotify was not going to follow thru with HiFi and wondering what you based that on. I have never claimed to know what they are going to do, i just offered some thoughts on why it might be delayed.
Enough of this, I don't know why i even bother with posting. Just read the reviews, read the reviews, ...
It's not logical...
even IF its for "everyone" inaudible, there is no reason to compress anymore with the storage/bandwidth we have today, even IF its just for the piece of mind knowing thats not a limiting factorPicking a streaming service on the basis of inaudible differences is illogical.
Having had CD lossless quality for ca 40 years and SACD quality for ca 20 years it's not logical to strive for perfect audio reproduction with flawed lossy formats as a source. It's like backdating your beautiful Porsche 911 with an ugly big plastic spoiler, ugly rims and ugly stickers...Picking a streaming service on the basis of inaudible differences is illogical.
Exactly. Whilst I too would prefer Spotify had a lossless option, it would be not be something I would pay extra for, given that 320kbps Ogg Vorbis is quite Good Enough. The choice of music, the User Interface and integration with my Squeezebox Touch are all far more important than what I can't hear.Picking a streaming service on the basis of inaudible differences is illogical.