: This represents how many times per second the audio is "sampled." 44.1kHz is the Red Book CD standard, ensuring that frequencies up to 22.05kHz (the limit of human hearing) are accurately captured. Key Tracks to Test Your Audio Setup
If you are listening to this lossless version, pay attention to the production quality on these specific tracks: Fleetwood Mac - Time (1995 - Rock) [Flac 16-44]
: An experimental, spoken-word-heavy track by Mick Fleetwood. The 16-bit depth ensures the deep bass and atmospheric synth textures don't suffer from digital "clipping" or artifacts. Why Listen in Lossless? : This represents how many times per second
This guide explores the technical and historical context of 1995 album, Time , specifically focusing on the high-fidelity FLAC 16-bit/44.1kHz format. Album Overview: Time (1995) Why Listen in Lossless
: A showcase for the new additions (Bramlett and Mason). The lossless format helps preserve the "air" around the acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies.
: Having the 16-44 FLAC files is equivalent to owning the digital data of the physical CD, making it the best format for long-term storage.