Re: Dave Seaman @ Rheingold, Dusseldorf (Germany) 12-12-2009
I will repeat it again (and for the last time): This is a no-stream version as can be easily checked by looking at spectral analysis of the file. 128k does ALWAYS have high frequency cut at 15.5KHz. This one does have not, frequencies go up to 18KHz so it CANNOT be re-encoded.
Try it in Adobe Audition or any other software with spectral display.
p.s. some sets broadcasted on frisky can be obtained also other way than 128k streamripping, just because you don't know doesn't mean it isn't so.
I will repeat it again (and for the last time): This is a no-stream version as can be easily checked by looking at spectral analysis of the file. 128k does ALWAYS have high frequency cut at 15.5KHz. This one does have not, frequencies go up to 18KHz so it CANNOT be re-encoded.
Try it in Adobe Audition or any other software with spectral display.
p.s. some sets broadcasted on frisky can be obtained also other way than 128k streamripping, just because you don't know doesn't mean it isn't so.
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