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Monday, January 2, 2012

Re: [SurroundSound] Re: Convert dts wav to dts flac

Flac losslessly represents whatever is encoded to it... including a lossy source.  You could encode an mp3 to flac, but it would be pointless... and many would argue misleading.  I'm not sure why one would need to flac dts, it can't be much of a space savings.
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On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 3:26 AM, froes <Frank.Roessler@gmx.de> wrote:
Happy new year to all!
Correct me if I'm wrong. I always thought that Flac is a lossless
format while DTS is a lossy.
How can exist something called DTS flac?
Pumping up DTS to a lossless format very doubtful. The next getting
these file is asuming a real lossless source.
It's like the Vietnamese guys selling selfmade CDs for an apple and an
egg, beeing pumped up from MP3s downloaded from the Web.

Shine On, Frank

On 1 Jan., 06:07, Low Boost <lowturbobo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since some of the DTS .wav albums I have found are one single file, I
> use CueTools to "split" into individual files and .flac as well.
> I also split some I have found in single .flac files.

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