- Mtv History 2000 -2000 Flac- 88 - Sinead O-connor

If you want to keep the file you have but label it correctly, do the following (using a tool like MP3tag or Kid3):

  • Check SAMPLE RATE: If it says 88200 Hz, run a spectrogram (using Spek). If the frequency graph cuts off sharply at 22 kHz, you have a wasted 88.2 kHz file (just CD quality in a larger box). Downsample to 44.1 kHz FLAC to save space.
  • Audiophiles recognize "88" as a reference to 88.2 kHz – a common high-resolution sampling rate (double 44.1 kHz CD quality). However, in the year 2000, consumer FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) did not exist. Sinead O-Connor - MTV History 2000 -2000 FLAC- 88

    By the year 2000, Sinéad O'Connor’s relationship with mainstream American television, particularly MTV, was almost non-existent. If you want to keep the file you

    Verdict: If your file says "MTV History 2000," it is a fan-made title, likely a compilation of her earlier MTV appearances (1988–1990) mis-dated to 2000. Check SAMPLE RATE: If it says 88200 Hz,

    Release Name: Sinéad O'Connor - MTV History 2000 Source: TV Broadcast / Soundboard Format: FLAC (Lossless) Audio Specs: 88.2 kHz / 24-bit (Inferred from "88")