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: Most consumer speakers cannot play frequencies below . Use an EQ to cut everything below . This removes the "silent"
| Symptom | Likely Cause | |--------|----------------| | | Track contains near-DC (very low frequency) content, below most speakers' cutoff. Normal. | | Clipping / distortion | The original track is mastered with high sub-bass gain. FLAC preserves clipping if source was clipped. | | Player stutters / won't play | High bitrate FLAC + low-frequency long waveforms cause buffer issues in some software/hardware decoders. | | File is huge but sounds bad | Fake FLAC – converted from a low-bitrate MP3 (spectral analysis needed). |
Turn off "Bass Boost," "Loudness Equalization," or any EQ settings in Windows or your media player, as these push the signal into distortion.