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: Often shorthand for a specific artist name or album title.

If you have already downloaded this file, you can often find a .log or .cue file inside the archive after extraction. The .log file will typically list the full artist name, album title, and the technical parameters used during the ripping process.

Files with these specific naming strings (often a mix of shorthand for the artist, album, and catalog number) are common in digital preservation communities and private music trackers.

This indicates the audio was extracted using the EAC software, which is the industry standard for "perfect" CD rips. It ensures no data is lost during the extraction process by performing multiple reads of each sector.

Based on the naming convention, appears to be a compressed archive containing high-fidelity audio files, likely ripped from a CD using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) and encoded in the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format . File Metadata Analysis

: May refer to a label or country of origin (e.g., Brazil).

: Often shorthand for a specific artist name or album title.

If you have already downloaded this file, you can often find a .log or .cue file inside the archive after extraction. The .log file will typically list the full artist name, album title, and the technical parameters used during the ripping process.

Files with these specific naming strings (often a mix of shorthand for the artist, album, and catalog number) are common in digital preservation communities and private music trackers.

This indicates the audio was extracted using the EAC software, which is the industry standard for "perfect" CD rips. It ensures no data is lost during the extraction process by performing multiple reads of each sector.

Based on the naming convention, appears to be a compressed archive containing high-fidelity audio files, likely ripped from a CD using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) and encoded in the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format . File Metadata Analysis

: May refer to a label or country of origin (e.g., Brazil).