• misterwu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have my music collection sitting as FLACs on my Multimedia PC, connected to my stereo System. I also have a service running that mirrors my music collection by converting it to m4a files and automaticly sends it over to my phone once it connects to my home wifi. I have set up the conversion (qaac64) so the difference between a flac and the m4a file is unnoticable over my bluetooth buds (playing the m4a from my phone).

    While I cant hear the difference on my phone, I definiley can hear a difference on my stereo / hifi headphones

    • Littleborat@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      Depending on the Bluetooth code flac is indeed not needed.

      Something like mp3 happens before it goes over the air unless you have higher codes like ldac