I'm A Celebrity...get Me Out Of Here! Season 20 Flac Access

Listening to Bushtucker trials in lossless audio is not for the faint of heart. You will hear the crunch of the exoskeleton. You will hear the squelch of the witchetty grub. You cannot un-hear it.

That’s right. We need I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Season 20 in . What is FLAC, and why do I need it for a reality show? For the uninitiated, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a format that compresses audio without losing a single bit of data. Unlike the compressed MP3s or the compressed audio sent through your TV's optical cable, FLAC gives you the studio master.

5/5 Stars. (But only if you have a subwoofer.) Have you tried watching reality TV with lossless audio? Are you a fellow jungle audiophile? Let me know in the comments—but keep it down, I’m trying to hear the campfire crackle. i'm a celebrity...get me out of here! season 20 flac

When a downpour hits the castle (remember the Welsh castle season?), standard audio blurs it into pink noise. With FLAC, you can hear the individual transient response of a raindrop hitting a tarpaulin versus a raindrop hitting a bewildered AJ Pritchard’s forehead. The soundstage is wide enough to pinpoint exactly where the leak is in the RV.

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We’ve all been there. It’s 9 PM. You’ve got your tea ready, the lights are dimmed, and Ant & Dec are smirking at the camera. The latest batch of C-list celebrities is shivering in their khaki shorts, about to argue over a cold tin of beans.

But for the audiophiles and super-fans among us, watching I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Season 20 on standard TV audio simply isn't enough. We want to hear the squelch of the Bushtucker Trial slime in high-fidelity. We want to feel the rumble of the Australian storm rolling in over Snake Rock. Listening to Bushtucker trials in lossless audio is

That sub-bass synth that plays right before Dec says, "Coming up next..."—on MP3, it’s a muddy rumble. On FLAC, it’s a controlled, chest-thumping kick that lets you know true sarcasm is imminent. The Verdict Is it overkill? Absolutely. Do you need a high-end DAC and a pair of open-back Sennheisers to appreciate the subtle dynamics of a celebrity spitting out a blended fish eye? One hundred percent.