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Also, can anybody else concur with acd483's opinion on WAV being superior sounding to FLAC?
BTW,I have done a head to head on formats. It is very easy to tell the difference between uncompressed and compressed, regardless of bit rate.If you're spending money on any aspect of your system, for God's sake, spend a couple hundred bucks on a big, external hard drive!
I choose WAV not because of quality concerns but because of capability. The FLAC wrapper is widely used and popular but it’s not guaranteed to be supported in the future. WAV certainly is and if you are on an Apple platform and plan on keeping it that way, then you can certainly have the same reinsurance with AIFF or Apple Lossless for that matter although WAV will be universal indefinitely.
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My only point was that if you don't uncompress the FLAC prior to listening, it won't sound as good as WAV.
In fact, to those who want to know my system, it doesn't matter mates, I hear the diff between AAC and aiff on my ipod!
If you're like me, and plug the Mac directly into a DAC or via Airport, there's absolutely no need for Squeezebox. I run uncompressed aiff files and store them on a Mac-mini matching LaCie harddrive. I don't care about any other compressed format at this point.
Coding and decoding, compressing and uncompressing...it all just weighs on the mind. I'm happy enough to rip freely to uncompressed and play it that way.