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AAC to FLAC

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Макс. размер: 500 МБ

Why do contracts mention AAC to FLAC masters at all?

Remote music and VO workflows email tiny AAC dailies while storage policies still demand FLAC extensions on LTO carts and object buckets. Searchers type aac dailies flac archive, rewrap lineage, collaborator only aac, hash manifest audio, and versioning freeze flac because disputes hinge on evidence, not suffix superstition. Sidecars should list decoder versions because future toolchain upgrades can subtly shift decoded PCM levels even when AAC bytes stay identical. Stem versus mix-bounce directories need different naming or mix engineers import the wrong generation at midnight. NDA-covered vocals stay controlled even when wrapped in FLAC—do not forward to unsigned mixers. Ai2Done keeps the master variant forensic: lock naming, pair AAC and FLAC hashes per version, ingest with permissions, write non-PCM-master disclaimers in email intros, and retain AAC until counsel acknowledges receipt.

How to archive AAC dailies as FLAC without pretending they are tape masters

  1. Open AAC to FLAC, pick the archival-master variant, insert contract language that FLAC containers may wrap AAC-decoded PCM without adding new bandwidth.
  2. Generate paired checksum manifests per batch, bake dates and version counters into filenames, and forbid overwrite uploads without ticket references.
  3. After DAM ingest, spot-check three REWRAP entries for watermarking and ACLs, set long-lived cold storage for AAC sources, and circulate changelogs for every half-second edit delta.

AAC to FLAC archival master FAQ

Clients assume FLAC means lossless studio masters— may we stay silent about AAC origins?
No—state AAC provenance in the first email paragraph with bitrate screenshots to avoid misrepresentation claims later.
v03 and v04 differ by half a second— can we skip changelogs because ears remember?
Log every edit: denoise, de-esser, and entry points or dub stages will cite the wrong file in court or credits.
Mixers demand WAV but we only have FLAC-from-AAC— may we rename extensions and hope?
Never—negotiate alternate deliveries or request higher-tier AAC rerenders instead of deceptive renames.
May we zip FLAC with session folders without scanning the manifest for stray contact spreadsheets?
Always list zip contents against a whitelist or accidental PII leaks become your liability after client extraction.
LTO policies only check extensions— may we omit sample-rate stickers on tape boxes?
Always triple-label tape, database, and box art with sample rates and lineage to prevent decade-later misplays.
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