Chou Flac Better: Jay

Use Spek (spectrogram software) to check any "24-bit FLAC" you download. A true Hi-Res file will show frequencies above 22kHz; a fake will have a hard cut-off at 22kHz (CD limit).

| Feature | Standard FLAC | "Better" FLAC (Audiophile Grade) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | FLAC Level 5 (standard compression) | FLAC Level 8 (max compression, smaller size) or Uncompressed WAV | | Source | CD rip via iTunes (no error correction) | EAC (Exact Audio Copy) with Secure Mode + AccurateRip | | Depth/Rate | 16-bit / 44.1 kHz | 24-bit / 96 kHz (Upsampled or True Hi-Res) | | Log File | Absent | Present (100% quality, no errors) | | Cue Sheet | Absent | Present (allows gapless playback for albums like Ye Hui Mei ) | | Dynamic Range | Compressed (loudness war) | High DR (Vinyl rip or Original CD pressing) | Jay Chou Flac BETTER

If you see a file labeled [Jay Chou - Ye Hui Mei][TW-First-Press][EAC-FLAC][24bit-96kHz][LOG+CUE] , the 24bit is likely a lie (fake), but the EAC and LOG indicate a perfect CD rip. That is the true "BETTER" for 99% of listeners. Use Spek (spectrogram software) to check any "24-bit