![]() Here, the original CD has the highest dynamic range. They lie to us in two ways – One in Frequency Range and the other is Dynamic Range.įrequency Range: This is very often discussed here, that also in this example, this HiRes files where nothing more than up-sampled Red-Book files.ĭynamic Range: But this point does make me also very angry and this is re-compression, what was already compressed in the beginning, just to make it louder. In the recent John Hiatt post from Chris, I have already given two examples about Dynamic Range and CompressionĪnd also on some early posts, some examples about up-sampled Red-Book files, that are sold as High Res.īut here, with the Metallica High Res Files, there is another examples, how we where sold for fools from some suppliers. Here is some information about the dynamic range of just one track.Īnalyzed folder: /Users/Chris/Desktop/Compilations/MetallicaĭR12 -0.00 dB -15.00 dB 16-44.1-CD-08 Nothing Else Matters.wavĭR8 over -11.17 dB 24-96-DVD-A-08 Nothing Else Matters.wavĭR9 -1.73 dB -14.65 dB 24-96-HDtracks-08 Nothing Else Matters.wav Just downloaded the HDtracks 24/96 version.
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