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Meddle -1971- 1988 -eac - Flac--oa... - Pink Floyd -

If you see and an EAC log, it’s a good sign of a carefully preserved release.

This filename follows a strict naming convention used by "Scene" release groups and high-fidelity torrent trackers (like What.CD, Redacted, or specialized bootleg sites). Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -EAC - FLAC--oa...

A high-quality archive should include an EAC log file. Check these parameters to ensure a perfect rip: Extraction Mode: Secure (This ensures EAC re-reads any errors). AccurateRip: If you see and an EAC log, it’s

," which occupies the entire second side of the original LP and showcased the band's transition into cohesive, long-form atmospheric rock. The 1988 Digital Reissue Check these parameters to ensure a perfect rip:

Based on the specific filename structure you provided ( Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -EAC - FLAC--oa... ), this refers to a specific digital preservation standard commonly found in the audiophile and music archiving communities.

When analyzing the FLAC waveform of the 1988 Meddle , pay attention to the infamous "whale call" passage (around 18:30). On the 1988 disc, the resonant frequencies of Rick Wright’s piano being fed through a Leslie speaker are sharp but not brittle. On the 1994 remaster, those same frequencies are clipped.