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When "Fakin' The Funk" analyzes a FLAC file, then it expects the peak frequency to be around half of the Samplerate (when sampled with 44100 Hz, then they should reach up to 22050 Hz). Then it would say: Yes, it's a true flac.
When there is a kind of cutoff let's say around 20 kHz, then it still is a high quality file: MP3 with 320 kbps normally show a cutoff slightly below 20 kHz, therefore it asssumes that it MIGHT just be a transcoded MP3, not a true flac.
However, it is still a high quality file and it's up to you to decide...
But it might have todo something with the fact that it is related to older files. Maybe they really were mastered with not-so-high-quality equipment... I don't know...
The aggressive mode is more strict and allows less spikes. Especially it tends to report more files encoded with the Fraunhofer codec, because those frequency spectrums look very strange...
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