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Originally Posted by sonicrings4
You don't want random software that "determine" by some arbitrary means whether a song is lossless or not. That's of no help to anyone. What you want is something that shows you spectrals.
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Are you perhaps trying to quote an old post I made, without reading the currently published post? (My quote inside your post is the current version of my post.) MusicScope generates reports for each file in a playlist, like this, which have nothing to do with "determining" whether a song is lossless or not:
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106 騎士学校.flac_report.txt
Spectrum:
[kHz] [dB]
1 -21.8
2 -32.4
3 -43.6
4 -54.9
5 -49.0
6 -54.6
7 -60.7
8 -58.5
9 -59.5
10 -62.9
11 -63.2
12 -56.8
13 -64.8
14 -64.7
15 -74.5
16 -96.0
17 -96.0
18 -96.0
19 -96.0
20 -96.0
21 -96.0
22 -96.0
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However, as you said, this text report doesn't do a good job of representing files with the random spikes like you gave an example of. There is actually an option to generate an image alongside the txt file.