Jibbie
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Hey guys, I'm sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I didn't know where else to put it.
I had a collection of albums that were ripped into one large FLAC file each (including a .cue sheet). Using Foobar and the .cue sheet, I split each large FLAC file into individual tracks (still in FLAC format). Before splitting one of the large FLAC files, its bitrate was 983 kbs. After splitting, each track is now at a bit rate of 983 kbs, whereas every other album I have in FLAC has different bitrates for each track. Because each track was apparently assigned the bitrate that the original FLAC file had, is each track no longer lossless? I'd imagine some tracks would be less than 983 kbs and some would be over it, so I'm worried that I now have a bunch of music that takes up the memory of FLAC but is no longer technically lossless.
Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I had a collection of albums that were ripped into one large FLAC file each (including a .cue sheet). Using Foobar and the .cue sheet, I split each large FLAC file into individual tracks (still in FLAC format). Before splitting one of the large FLAC files, its bitrate was 983 kbs. After splitting, each track is now at a bit rate of 983 kbs, whereas every other album I have in FLAC has different bitrates for each track. Because each track was apparently assigned the bitrate that the original FLAC file had, is each track no longer lossless? I'd imagine some tracks would be less than 983 kbs and some would be over it, so I'm worried that I now have a bunch of music that takes up the memory of FLAC but is no longer technically lossless.
Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!