** HardBeats Flac Division **
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Artist.......: VA
Title........: Reverze The Compilation
Genre........: Techno
Source.......: CD Album
Label........: Zoo Records / Digidance
Cat.nmr......: DIGI165-2
Tracks.......: 23
Size.........: 526.61 MB
Quality......: 917kbps / 44.1kHz / 2 channels
Ripdate......: 2016-05-18
Releasedate..: 2006
Url..........:
NOTES:
1 Reverze - Intro 1:07
2 Bart Claessen - Playmo 3:15
3 X-Panders ft Ronald V - Tam Tam 3:08
4 Daghory - S... it 3:26
5 Tek Soldierz - Work This 2:28
6 DJ Mystery - Just Don't Stop (DJ Coone Rms) 4:16
7 D-Noizer - Kick Da Bass 2:41
8 Vorwerk - Chanook 3:08
9 Raoul Zerna - X-Rated Love (Q-IC Remix) 3:49
10 Doug Van Zant - Organ Line 2:40
11 Ruthless - Cyrus Part 2 3:08
12 Stuntcrew ft DJ E-Max - Fuck That 2:41
13 Q&G - Devotion 2:47
14 Large Mellow - Pussycat 3:39
15 DJ Mystery - Mr DJ 4:25
16 DJ Marcky - Street Talk (DJ Coone Rmx) 3:58
17 Major Bryce & Eddy Kin - Baby 4 3:01
18 Candyman - Fun Tonight 3:28
19 DJ Coone - Gonna Cum 4:05
20 Bassdrum Project - Jump Up & Down 2:41
21 Dutch Masters - 2 The Dance (DJ Duro Remix) 4:08
22 Showtek - Puta Madre 1:37
23 DJ Coone - Infected (Reverze Anthem) 6:13
Playtime.....: 75:49
Size.........: 526.61 MB
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hi everybody :), someone can explain me what is flac?
FLAC is a lossless audio format, which means that it doesnt compress sounds. MP3 compresses sounds that you can't hear. 320kbps limits the frequencies to 21,5 kHz, that means that it's giving bits to the sounds till 21,5 kHz. FLAC also gives bits to the sounds above 21,5 kHz which means that it is lossless and all the sounds of the original recording are still there (and therefore not compressed). FLAC isn't the only lossless format. There are two types of lossless formats: compressed lossless and uncompressed lossless. Compressed lossless such as FLAC gives only bits to the sounds while uncompressed lossless (WAV) is also giving bits to silence.
In short: FLAC gives bits to every frequency while 320 MP3 only gives bits to frequencies till 21,5. So it is mainly for the people with really good hearing/people with a really good speaker/people that like to have the original recording.
Maybe you can explain me sth I asked myself for a long time: In university I learned that you always need a scanfrequency which is 2 times higher than the highest frequency in a signal to reconstruct it completely. So why is around 50kHz scanfrequency (aka 50kbit/s) enough? it should be enough to frequencies till 25kHz which no one can hear. But ofc 40kbit/s mp3s sound shitty as hell...
I'm sorry to say but I never understood that either. I will ask some other people which I think have some knowledge about that!
Frequency range and kbits is a whole different thing.
50kHz isnt 50 kbit/s.
A human can hear to about 22kHz, thats the frequency range.
kbits is the bitrate, aka how much data is stored and playbacked per second. Depending on the encoder it can be lower and still contain a lot of data. mp3 does this by cutting out the higher frequencies that are not audible.