For the uninitiated, stumbling across a .rar file labeled with -Flac- might look like a relic from early-2000s file-sharing. But for audiophiles and digital archivists, it’s a small treasure chest.
Assuming a proper, scene-style or private tracker rip, Moby Play -Flac-.rar typically contains:
Plus:
Moby Play.log – Verifies the rip accuracy
Moby Play.cue – For burning or gapless playback
cover.jpg – The iconic orange/blue Moby portrait
The file extension .rar (Roshal Archive) is the third critical piece. Why would someone put a FLAC file into a RAR archive?