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7. Audio Quality Assessment

  1. The NFO File: There must be an accompanying .nfo file. Open it in a text editor (like Notepad). A genuine THEVOiD NFO will include ASCII art, a rip date (circa late 2009/early 2010), and a track list with exact timings.
  2. File Structure: Look for CDImage.flac (a single monolithic FLAC file) plus a .cue sheet, or individual track FLACs. The bit depth should be 16-bit and sample rate 44.1kHz—standard Red Book CD audio.
  3. Log File: A real scene FLAC rip will have an EAC (Exact Audio Copy) log file. Open it. Search for “No errors occurred” and “Copy OK.” Check the “AccurateRip” summary—if it verifies against the database, the rip is perfect.
  4. Spectral Analysis: For the paranoid, load a track into Audacity or Spek. A genuine FLAC will show frequency content reaching up to 22.05 kHz (Nyquist frequency for 44.1kHz sampling). A transcode (a fake FLAC made from an MP3) will have a sharp cutoff at 16kHz or 20kHz.

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This article unpacks every component of that keyword, exploring the history of the Infinite EP, the mystery of the "2009 Reissue," the technical superiority of FLAC, and the legendary status of the release group “THEVOiD.” Here’s a short story inspired by that specific