Thanks Tim and Daffy, useful and clear information... Now I know I can start adding ffp files to all my shares... Now I know what it is used for and why it can be important ! For some concerts we got so many versions circulating that it becomes hard to understand, which one comes from which version, is it a different version from mine, and so on...
So now we know that the version shared before was different. And as this was not caused by SBE errors on the silvers being corrected (that would change the ffp, right ?), it means that someone played with the sound somewhere along the line, or grabbed it with 2 seconds gap between tracks and that was corrected later, or changed the track length, or made it lossy, lost some data along the way... Maybe tried to remaster it, should worth a comparison maybe, can sound better, who knows !
Regards,
Olivier,
Belgium.
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