great record! but help me on this, the txt file says the used output format is 128 kBit/s. It means the files are 128 kBit/s and then converted to flac? thank you. nozart
Hi, sorry for the late reply, that field is actually irrelevant because EAC used in this case an external compressor. That field it's only useful if you select something other than "User defined encoder" from the drop down box when ripping.
Classic album, are you planning on posting Crauses's solo stuff?
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great record!
ReplyDeletebut help me on this, the txt file says the used output format is 128 kBit/s. It means the files are 128 kBit/s and then converted to flac?
thank you.
nozart
The short answer is: No. You misinterpreted the EAC log file. That line has nothing to do with ripping to FLAC.
Deleteso what does it means then?
Deleteit says output bitrate 128kbit/s.
the sound of the files is excellent but i'm trying to dig the eac log file info.
Hi, sorry for the late reply, that field is actually irrelevant because EAC used in this case an external compressor. That field it's only useful if you select something other than "User defined encoder" from the drop down box when ripping.
Deletethank you for the share!
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