Pink Floyd - Meddle -1971- 1988 -eac - Flac--oa... ^new^ → | Confirmed |

This refers to the pressing year of early Compact Discs—specifically, the highly regarded 1988 "Black Triangle" (Toshiba-EMI) or early EMI Swindon masterings, which are still celebrated for their warm, uncompressed dynamic range.

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To understand why this specific file identifier matters, we must break down its technical components: This refers to the pressing year of early

FLAC works entirely differently. It compresses the audio without removing any information, similar to how a ZIP file compresses a document. When you play a FLAC file, it is decoded back into a perfect, bit-for-bit copy of the original CD audio. A FLAC file is typically than an uncompressed WAV file, making it ideal for storage and streaming, yet it retains 100% of the original sonic detail. For the serious listener, FLAC offers the best of both worlds: compact file sizes and uncompromising, archival-grade sound quality. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Meddle is widely considered the "coming-of-age" album where Pink Floyd found the sound that would lead to The Dark Side of the Moon .

: Download and install EAC on your computer. Ensure you have a stable internet connection for the software to fetch album information and for verifying the accuracy of the ripping process.

Compared to the 2011 Discovery Edition remaster (which brick-walls dynamics), this 1988 rip retains the original dynamic range of ~12-14 dB – vital for “Echoes”’ soft-to-loud passages.