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Elmer Bernstein – Far From Heaven (2002) |FLAC 24-96|
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01. Autumn In Connecticut
02. Mother Love
03. Evening Rest
04. Walking Through Town
05. Prowl
06. Psych
07. The F Word
08. Party
09. Hit
10. Crying
11. Turning Point
12. Cathy And Raymond Dance
13. Disapproval
14. Walk Away
15. Miami
16. Back To Basics
17. Stones
18. Revelation And Decision
19. Remembrance
20. More Pain
21. Transition
22. Beginnings
"…RIP, WILL BE REPLACED SOON, BY ANOTHER, It’s with "Experiment that you arrive to the Better" !!!…"
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ENJOY !!! XOXO !!! :p
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And my time is a piece of wax fallin’ on a termite…. ( Beck – Loser )
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– I rip each track, one by one, in "Wav (24-96)" from Original CD Source ( I could do it at 18-44100 Hz Wav or 18-96 Wav, or "16 Bit Uncompressed" Wav, and I think that’s I will do in the Future, for better "listen" results )…never Forget that the Original is better than a rip at 24/96 Wav…you just arrive to very "high" bitrates in Wav…not the Original Bitrates who are really more ‘fast’…
– I make FLAC (one by one again) from "my" Wav…[compression level 5]
That’s always how I have made my RIP, I have use EAC ( sometimes ) but I’m never satisfy by the bitrates that EAC give you in FLAC ( When I made a "simple transcoding from Original to FLAC…I have similar but better bitrates than EAC…But all that is a simple question of Mathematic..
Why I give so much importances in Bitrates ??? Simply because more they fast and most is quality of the Sound…. [ of course not artificially ]
*Yes IMPORTANT…I don’t care if this by another method as been or no "Released at 24/96"… [ IMPORTANT 2: I NEVER "cheat" DURING ALL THE PROCESS OF THE RIP FOR HAVE BETTER BITRATES ]
I trust my "Ears" 😉 !!!
And yet, in reality, this is exactly what you have done, my friend.
Lesson one of common sense; you cannot create quality that isn’t there. You are degrading the original by this process.
but I’m never satisfy by the bitrates that EAC give you in FLAC
EAC is giving you a 100% bit-accurate rip of the original CD. What does bitrate have to do with it?
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Perfect rip
A standard rip at 44.1khz 16-bit – the native resolution and bit depth of the original CD – is a perfect rip. This is a damaged rip.
All of the above intended with the greatest respect of course. 🙂
But transfer of Bits and their speed HAS to do with a RIP…