Seriously asking… Let’s say there’s just a normal CD release. Qobuz/Deezer, whatever… 16/44.1.
BUT, it isn’t possible to get it because of GEO restrictions or it’s just not available, period. What would you take in place of the perfect FLAC 16/44.1?
iTunes Lossy?
Qobuz 24/48 FLAC?
I have religiously avoided all upsampled stuff… but I cringe at the thought of having a lossy file mixed in with the FLACs!
I think I’ll keep both iTunes and the 24/48 for now… but wanted to hear what you guys do when you just have to do it. Thanks!
Did you not just answer your own question? If you’re concerned about replacing the ‘perfect FLAC’, I would assume you would download the 24-48 FLAC files.
Also, unless you know the music was recorded at 16-44.1 I wouldn’t assume that the 24-48 is upsampled. A lot of music is recorded at higher bit rates and then put out at lower. So your 16-44.1 may actually be downsampled from the 24-48 or some higher rate. Not saying upsampling doesn’t happen, it’s just my thought on the matter.
People still use iTunes?
Pick the one that sounds better to you. That may involve different mastering between the file options… I don’t get why people get so caught up in this numbers game, maybe it’s just good marketing?