Audiophiliac
100+ Head-Fier
Playing FLAC is the same job as playing uncompressed, but adds the step of working extra to put the uncompressed version into RAM. We are sticking to this part, although later I disagree; Unlike the old analogue only playback sources, where stuff gets lost all the time through imperfect copying, digital is all about trying to avoid adding noise to your playback with your gear, which happens with every part you use. Your source seems to be where the most gets added, and a PC is built from a supercharged CPU perspective, where audio is an added feature afterward. The cable you use will add jitter noise to your sound as well, before your DAC is your DAC. Do you have a good 3rd smaller clean power supply dedicated to the digital section in there?No! Firstly, with a normal uncompressed file, it reads into ram, then gets routed and converted into whatever transport protocol you’re using (USB, SPDIF or whatever) through driver software by a noisy processor and then gets output as demanded by that protocol (not necessarily the clock speed of the audio). With FLAC you also have a noisy processor involved, so both compressed and uncompressed files involve a noisy processor, what’s the difference? Secondly, even if there were some difference in the amount of noise transmitted with the bitstream/data packets, what difference do you think that makes to your speaker/HP output? Digital audio is NOT analogue audio. Unlike analogue audio, noise/interference in the digital signal cannot be represented in the digital data and therefore ceases to exist, which was the whole point of why digital audio was invented. Digital audio only has two states, a one or a zero, that’s it there is nothing else, so there cannot be a noisy one or a noisy zero! The only *potential* way for noise to get through would be a particularly badly designed DAC, which allows the noise on the digital input connection to somehow find it’s way to the analogue side of the DAC and the worst example of this I know still does not allow enough noise contamination to be audible at any reasonable playback level.
If there really is noise so loud when using FLAC that you can actually hear it above the noise floor of your recordings (which you apparently can’t hear) then your computer, your DAC or both are very seriously defective!
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Hey, that's a good point about hearing my noise floor! You just made these new 192khz copies of a 70's reel to reel recording sound obviously noisy! Hah, ok, I hear now, hopefully my next power cable will lose some of this noise I was ignoring. Hmm, my HD800 soundstage does indeed sound legendarily huge, while even better than initially through all of my cable choices. Plugging my pc into better or straight into the wall than those cheap $20 power bars was an eye popper for both audio and video, if you have one in one of those. Yes, a better power cable furthers that depth and clarity boost. My system is now only miles better compared to I started with, it's still not the live performance actually happening. Nice one, that's what to hear next after FLAC decompression noise, my noise floor is garbage with sounds. Oh man, from now on, I won't shut up about noise floor tweaks.