Audiophiliac
100+ Head-Fier
I guess I just had to peek at what was nextWhere does somebody said you were wrong? That may be how you “perceive” it, but your claims of hearing differences between the WAV and FLAC versions of the same audio file, and “noise” beeng injected (?) by the CPU when decompressing a FLAC file are so… wild… that providing a minimum of context, explanations, and evidences is a very reasonable ask.
You choose to not share anything supporting your claims… I’m cool with that… But why did you even comment on this thread to start with?

Let's just say that the original uncompressed file is indisputably correct, and any compression is empirical evidence supporting changes. If you were so wealthy that money were no object for your uncompromised playback, why would you care about compression? Including with currently 10Gb internet speed, and 3x as much for a streaming service no problem? Check your external USB 900Mb/s ssd sizes and prices, finally. If you decompress from your big mechanical hd onto a SATA ssd first, you will still only copy to usb at around 300-500 sizes, may as well make that temp folder on the USB drive, while converting your collections. Converting with Foobar2000 keeps tags and album art with your new files, I don't know how, but not our problem. Audirvana converting the FLAC to a temporary hd file, and then playing that, would be the original file read on your own system. It's all your bunch of whatever plays everything after that.
Music file sizes are growing way more slowly than hd sizes so don't worry, in future, you will all sound like you're just wasting everyone's time about being correct.