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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