good lossless compression format?

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don't really know where to put this. what's a good lossless compression for compressing audio? i only know a couple... real audio lossless, monkey's audio...

and by the way, anyone know what tracktion uses for it's lossless compression?

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I've started using Monkey's Audio, which seems fine. No offence, but if you already know a couple, what's the question?

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FLAC
OGG

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ezra dread wrote:FLAC
OGG
Dont think that Ogg has a lossless mode. At least AFAIK.
FLAC is a good really lossless codec and it's what T uses for lossless compression.
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One more vote for Monkey's Audio. I use it for everything.

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Theres also Apple's lossless encoder if you use itunes. I dont know anything about it other than the name though.
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No offence, but if you already know a couple, what's the question?
fair question. just wondering what people use, i guess, and was curious what tracktion uses.

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http://www.wavpack.com/

has an interesting approach

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Wavpack - supports all bitdepths, even 32bit float wavs. It's also supported in Wavelab with a 3rd party plugin and Reaper VST host.

FLAC - nicely supported even in some hardware devices, but not in Wavelab. I think Adobe Audition supports it, though. Supported bitdepths: 16bit and 24bit.

They're both rather quick at encoding and especially at decoding and both have flawless support for streaming and seeking.

A lot of software players support them, both, and it's not hard to find a directshow filter, so you could play FLAC/Wavpack files in Windows Media Player, for instance...

Personally, I'm using Wavpack for all [used to use FLAC, too], as I like to simplify things :D and lame MP3 for previews and when audio file size is of greater importance than audio quality.

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FLAC, MonkeyAudio and WavPack are all very suitable. Or good old WinRAR btw (it's slower, but compresses just as good, as it has a special audio-mode).

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I used to use Monkey's Audio which compressed a little more than FLAC but I've switched to FLAC for a few reasons...

1) I had read that there were some issues with FLAC decoding when the file was a little damaged.
2) FLAC decompresses a lot lot faster. (Quicker for transcoding)
3) FLAC is a lot more supported on hardware.
4) As of version foobar2000 0.9, APE is no longer supported 100 % by the foobar developers due to the problems they had in point 1). FLAC is totally supported.

Truth is, both are awesome. Wavepack is also fantastic, especially it's Hybrid mode :D

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