Submitted by Alpha Flight 1970 on
FLAC
Reward for filling the request:
20
Request details:
Discogs.com or other URL*: https://www.discogs.com/de/Lady-Dammage-Coredoom/release/11236786
Catalog number: Darkside Unleashed - DARKULLP003
Year: 2017
info for dumbos: not the Web.
11 Comments
#1Hblaster2021-10-19 13:21
Action:
#2Alpha Flight 19702021-10-19 13:33
READ: "info for dumbos: not the Web."
It's the WEB I have spread. What's your problem, dude?
#3Hblaster2021-10-19 13:44
I thought you wanted that one, sorry
#4Alpha Flight 19702021-10-19 14:32
NOT (!) the Web.
#5Q912021-10-19 18:46
Is there a difference between the digital/web copy and the CD? Unless they're upscaled mp3s that is...
#6Alpha Flight 19702021-10-19 18:51
Trackwise not. Maybe in soundscape.
#7Q912021-10-19 19:06
I can't see anything that looks wrong when looking at 2 tracks in spek, and the spectrogram on foobar2k doesn't appear to show any compression artifacts in Linear mode.
#8Alpha Flight 19702021-10-19 20:55
That is something one can only know when he owns the CD or a copy of it.
My request is of course a kind of "collector's craziness".
#9Q912021-10-19 21:55
Or as I would call it "You can't hear the difference ya knobhead!" :P
#10rene13cross2021-10-19 22:09
I get what Alpha is doing though. In some rare occasions, there can actually be slight differences between CD and WEB releases. There could be very minor differences between how the label distribute their tracks digitally through WEB and the company that is licensed to create the CDs. In some rarer cases, there can actually be differences in how the tracks were mastered. It's not really an issue anymore these days considering WEB is the main form of distribution (so physical releases would come from that, so to speak), whereas in the past it would have been much more all over the place.
#11Alpha Flight 19702021-10-19 22:21
Same goes for Flac and 320 kbps mp3.
And request is explicitly for CD.