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http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/viewpoint/0716/Why_Do_WAV_And_FLAC_Files_Sound_Different.htm
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Based on my extensive email correspondence with Chuck Zellig I can assure you that he is both completely serious and completely ignorant of scientific method and study design.I can't tell whether this is a prank or serious.
Based on my extensive email correspondence with Chuck Zellig I can assure you that he is both completely serious and completely ignorant of scientific method and study design.
Here is an example of "watermark distortion" on Tidal. Barber's "Adagio for Strings"
tidal.com/track/8334755
This is a Decca recording and is sourced from UMG. Deutsche Grammophone is also sourced from UMG and also has many examples of watermark distortion.
-It's a fluttering of certain portions of the high frequencies.
-I find the distortion more apparent on good headphones (rather than speakers), but you can can say that for almost any type of recording-chain distortion.
-I find it either more apparent or more prevalent with classical music.
If this track sounds ok to you, then these links will demo the difference between a normal recording and one that has been "watermarked". Then it should be more apparent.
http://www.mattmontag.com/music/univ...ible-watermark
http://mattmontag.com/audio-listening-test
Hope it helps