Hello to all of you,
I have started a thread about this theme at the German Forum a few days ago. As we could not solve the problem there yet, let me try it here again.
First of all, please excuse my poor English.
I realised that ripping a CD to FLAC in MC24 (64-bit for Windows) results in a much larger file size than ripping the same CD to FLAC in MC24 (32-bit for Windows) (with the same settings of the FLAC-Encoder).
For example let me point out the differences for the same track ripped to FLAC with MC 24 (32-bit) and MC24 (64-bit)
MC24 (32-bit) FLAC-file:
Bitrate: 939 kBit/s
file size: 26,8 MB
MC24 (64-bit) FLAC-file:
Bitrate: 1.370 kBit/s
file size: 39,3 MB
The ratio of the bit rates are the same as the ratio of the file sizes (939 : 1370 = 0,685; 26,8 : 39,3 = 0,682) - this seems mathematically absolutely logical to me BUT what is the reason for the different bit rates?
The bit depth in both FLAC rips is shown in MC24 as 16-bit.
As FLAC is a lossless codec, the higher file size appears to me as an unnecessary wasting of memory space.
But that is not the main question. My main question is: What is the reason for the differences in bit rates (and file sizes) of FLAC-files ripped in MC24 (62-bit) and MC24 (32-bit)?
I am counting on your help.
Many thanks in advance!