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let's say it this way...if u have a question 'bout metal.iplay.ro u can ask me![]()
Ummm. No.
Lossless = NO compression
MP3 (including even very HQ mp3 like 320 CBR) = Lossy compression
With mp3 and other lossy formats, data is thrown away to reduce the file size.
With lossless, data is compacted but NO data is lost.
Therefore lossless = wav = original CD quality.
A CD properly burned from a lossless source will be indentical to the original CD.
onlineboy have a read of this,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLAC
Hoosierdaddy,
Ummm. No.
FLACs are compressed lossless.
Wikipedia:
FLAC is for efficient packing of audio data, unlike general lossless algorithms such as ZIP and gzip. While ZIP may compress a CD-quality audio file by 10–20%, FLAC achieves compression rates of 30–50%.
BTMusic, E***O and Oink...
Oink!!!
Did you by any chance notice the post I was responding to?
Charmig latino posted: "losseless music = compresed format = HQmp3"
And I responded 'Ummm. No.'...which is correct. Lossless formats are most definitely NOT equivalent to high quality mp3. Lossless is, by definition, lossless. Meaning NOTHING is lost. True, there is file compression involved. But it is NOT lossy compression. Which was my point. Which was lost in all your blather.
And why am I even responding to a two year old post? Geez!![]()
Last edited by Hoosierdaddy; 12-29-2009 at 06:29 PM.
This is from back in the day lol.
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