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The bit rate that is shown for the Audio CD (1411 kbit/s (@ 44.1 kHz) ) is uncompressed. Maybe an hint should be added like (FLAC Average ~950 kbit/s). People are confused how LDAC can be lossless with 990 kbit/s when an Audio CD does have 1411 kbit/s, but data is, of course, not transfered uncompressed and lossless compression exists. 2A01:598:B180:BB5D:BDD:5627:66BE:44BB (talk) 07:48, 23 December 2021 (UTC)Reply