From NOMA's bandcamp in WAV (uncompressed/highest quality) format.
NOMA’s 1st ALBUM tracklist
01 House Groove REMIX
02 Air Walker REMIX
03 Elecat
04 COLDA REMIX
05 LOUDER MACHINE
06 DUNE REMIX
07 Blue fog Extended Remix
08 Piano Dance
09 MASSIVE
10 PUZZLE AND DRAGONS REMIX
11 Q
12 LOUDER_VOICES
13 Stutter Practice
14 Kirby's AirRide High Speed Medley
15 Brain Power Long Version
NOMA’s 1st SINGLE tracklist:
01 Blue fog
02 Laceration
03 Old dayz
04 Stutter Style
05 FLYHEIT
06 Brain Power
@CheekyKoala WAV is an uncompressed format that contains the raw data from the CD whereas FLAC is a compressed version of WAV so my point stands corrected. I understand that the difference in audio quality are negligible but realistically WAV is on the upper hand in terms of audio quality. Also WAV files are more compatible than FLAC as some softwares don't work with FLAC like Adobe Premier Pro. and iTunes.
@CheekyKoala "This guy has ears so good they beat the laws of mathematics."
That's racist.
@wotus043
"It decompresses to an identical copy of the original audio data"
"ffmpeg -i in.flac out.wav"
What is this lol.
>From NOMA’s bandcamp in WAV (highest quality) format.
I hope you realise that FLAC is a lossless format, smaller than WAV, and literally decodes to the same audio bit-for-bit.
>WAV is on the upper hand in terms of audio quality
It decompresses to an identical copy of the original audio data
>Also WAV files are more compatible than FLAC as some softwares don’t work with FLAC like Adobe Premier Pro.
ffmpeg -i in.flac out.wav
>I understand that the difference in audio quality are negligible but realistically WAV is on the upper hand in terms of audio quality.
This guy has ears so good they beat the laws of mathematics.
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