Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott
With hindsight the word "ambiguity" might have been a better choice. "Loaded" may tend to imply an attempt to mislead and I'm sure there was no such intent on anyone's part.

No ambiguity. It was clear to me that you didn’t really grasp Matt’s question and you definitely didn’t understand my answer.

So, instead of asking questions, you “armchair experted” your way around this as you so often do and then followed it up with backpedaling.

As Matt knows, BIAB already uses lossless compression. It’s different for Mac and Windows. There is no scheme that works natively for both OS as I was trying to explain.

So, to clarify my answer, a proper BIAB installer will know from your serial number whether you need the Mac or Windows version. It already does this, BTW. I would like it to include the Audiophile version at 48k/24 which, apparently, is how they were originally recorded.

A number of companies have gotten away from downloading files separately. The BIAB Installer is a step in that direction. It’s not quite there, yet.


BIAB 2024 Audiophile Mac
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