Know your digital audio formats
May 13th, 2009 by Donald Bell
Digital audio formats — FLAC
Last, but not least, there's FLAC, also known as the Free Lossless Audio Codec. Just like Apple Lossless, FLAC files are able to compress raw audio data (CD, WAV, AIFF) in a way that causes no degradation in sound quality. The big appeal of FLAC compared with Apple Lossless or Microsoft's WMA Lossless, is the format's non-proprietary, open-source implementation. FLAC files are not compatible with iTunes or the iPod, but more and more manufacturers are supporting the codec on portable devices.







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