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Is it a good idea to convert FLAC files to AAC files for use with AAC bluetooth headphones?
So I'll just stick with AAC then because none of it matters in the end, at least as long as bluetooth is concerned.- Spinjitzu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Is it a good idea to convert FLAC files to AAC files for listening with AAC bluetooth headphones?
So you're saying, theoretically, it's better to use FLAC files and I should keep using them unless I am tight on space, in which case I use AAC right?- Spinjitzu
- Post #11
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Audio Channels and Bitrates
Check out this site: https://convertio.co/flac-aac/ Please read the descriptions under the settings and confirm for me if what they say is true. Thanks :)- Spinjitzu
- Post #3
- Forum: Sound Science
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Audio Channels and Bitrates
I'm trying to convert FLAC files into 320kbps AAC files. Before conversion, if the audio channel is set to stereo (2.0) and the bitrate to convert to is 160kbps, will I ultimately get a 320kbps file (160 x 2)?- Spinjitzu
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What is digital gain, and when should I worry about it?
I don't think there's any preprocessing involved, i.e changing the volume. The option for volume change is there, but I don't think I should tamper with that. Also, what do you mean by "clipping the signal"? I'm a newbie here, so I don't know a lot of audio terms.- Spinjitzu
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- Forum: Sound Science
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What is digital gain, and when should I worry about it?
Basically, if I wanna convert an audio file format to another, I shouldn't change the volume to avoid digital gain right?- Spinjitzu
- Post #3
- Forum: Sound Science
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MP3 VS AAC VS FLAC for streaming music using AAC bluetooth headphones.
When you say high bitrate, do you mean 320kpbs?- Spinjitzu
- Post #6
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Is it a good idea to convert FLAC files to AAC files for use with AAC bluetooth headphones?
The testing uses which lossy format? MP3 or AAC? Edit: It does matter because I've heard no difference between MP3 and FLAC, but I have heard a very slight difference between AAC and FLAC.- Spinjitzu
- Post #9
- Forum: Sound Science
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MP3 VS AAC VS FLAC for streaming music using AAC bluetooth headphones.
For those of you who replied so far, I did notice a slight difference when listening to FLAC compared to both MP3 and AAC. I almost certainly don't think it was a placebo effect because I tested it multiple times. The music felt slightly more open, but only very slightly. Therefore, I think I'll...- Spinjitzu
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Reddit allows post deletion.- Spinjitzu
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Is there no option for this on Head-Fi?- Spinjitzu
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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What is digital gain, and when should I worry about it?
Professionals! I summon thee!- Spinjitzu
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Is it a good idea to convert FLAC files to AAC files for use with AAC bluetooth headphones?
What about the concept of generation loss, i.e double compression/re-encoding? Isn't it better to convert lossless files to lossy, rather than lossy to lossy, as the latter results in further quality degradation and data loss? By the way, I do notice a difference though, but it's very slight...- Spinjitzu
- Post #7
- Forum: Sound Science