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Steve Vai - Alien Love Secrets

Posted By : valeriam | Date : 01 Jan 2007 05:33:00 | Comments : 5 |
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Steve Vai - Alien Love Secrets
Flac 1026 kbps | Mp3 VBR avg. 176 kbps | 247 mb + 43 mb | Playing: 0:33:29 | Genre: Heavy Metal


1. Bad Horsie 5:50
2. Juice 3:44
3. Die To Live 3:53
4. The Boy From Seattle 5:04
5. Ya-Yo Gakk 2:51
6. Kill The Guy With The Ball / The God Eaters 7:02
7. Tender Surrender

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Posted By: valeriam Date: 01 Jan 2007 12:14:56
To milou2 yes all links are fix.
S Vai The Ultar Zone
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/13840/140-links-second-upload.txt.html

S Vai Alien Secrets Love
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/13841/141-second.txt.html
S Vai Passion and Warfare
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/13828/139-links.txt.html
Posted By: valeriam Date: 01 Jan 2007 13:32:57
SORRY
these links are OK
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/13933/links-on-139.txt.html
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/13926/links-on-140.txt.html
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/13935/links-on-141.txt.html
Posted By: mig15 Date: 01 Jan 2007 14:37:58
Flac 1026 kbps, while CD quality is 1184 kbts, does that mean that this FLAC encoding is not lossless???
Posted By: mebe51 Date: 01 Jan 2007 18:33:25
Thank you very much.
Great ! Really appreciated. ;-)
Posted By: incerta Date: 01 Jan 2007 19:50:20
@mig15,
1. PCM audio (CD WAV) bitrate is 1411 kbps, not 1184.
2. FLAC is Free Lossless Audio Codec. By definition and by design, it is lossless.
3. The bitrate reported for a FLAC file is a measure of its compression relative to the original file, much like the compression ratio reported by programs such as WinZIP and WinRAR for archive files. It does NOT mean that bits are discarded. If you uncompress a FLAC file to WAV, that WAV file will have the correct bitrate of 1411 kbps. In fact, you can test FLAC yourself, by compressing a wav file to FLAC then decompressing it back to WAV, and comparing the two WAV files- they will be bit-for-bit identical, assuming there were no errors in the encoding/decoding process.
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