• mindbleach
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    3 days ago

    FLAC encoding has no concept of sample rate. It only encodes a stream of samples.

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        3 days ago

        Pictured: not what you were talking about.

        Stop grasping for a way to avoid saying “oops.”

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            2 days ago

            You said FLAC limits files to 20 kHz. Walk me through how the page you linked to supports anything like that claim.

            Because I checked that same page, before pointing out: FLAC encoding doesn’t even understand sample rates. It just sees a block of samples. Integer values go in - the same integer values come out. It’s not called “lossless” because people think it sounds neat.

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              2 days ago

              FLAC still cuts out part of the signal. It’s limited to 20khz.

              That was worded poorly, and as it was worded is incorrect. I have no idea where I got google from other than I copied it from the first google search result and didn’t think about it. That’s what you get when you make a lazy ass comment from your phone. All my audio is at least 16/44 What I should have said was:

              At 20khz FLAC still cuts out part of the audio.

              Or just left that first line out entirely and only had the actual joke so people wouldn’t latch onto nitpicky shit:

              Even 20khz typically well above the limit of an adults hearing, especially someone old enough with enough money and equipment to be considered an audiophile.