So I was wondering why the mix-down dialog allows me to specify quality settings (sampling rate and bit depth), is it not lossless at lower settings after all?
The resulting files vary quite a bit in terms of size...
...because some wav files are less compressed than othersfluffy_little_something wrote:The resulting files vary quite a bit in terms of size...
I was talking about FLAC file sizes.Numanoid wrote:...because some wav files are less compressed than othersfluffy_little_something wrote:The resulting files vary quite a bit in terms of size...
with flac "quality" you can specify amount of compression which affect the resulting size of file...wav quality is always the same after decompression /=flac compression is always lossless/fluffy_little_something wrote: So I was wondering why the mix-down dialog allows me to specify quality settings (sampling rate and bit depth), is it not lossless at lower settings after all?![]()
The resulting files vary quite a bit in terms of size...
For the same WAV file ?fluffy_little_something wrote:I was talking about FLAC file sizes.
Because it takes longer time to get the bestfluffy_little_something wrote:Why would one not choose the highest compression/smallest file size when all of them are lossless?
I play FLAC (or APE or such files) in Winamp all the timefluffy_little_something wrote:So, is FLAC an audio format like mp3? In other words, can I play a FLAC file in a normal audio player such as Winamp? Would that require the decoding mentioned?
So it is like WinZip or WinRar, only that FLAC, APE et al manage to compress audio files even a bit better than those progssprnva wrote:Yep. FLAC is the same idea as MP3 but compresses losslessly rather than lossy.
No, it sounds better coz it's on vinyl.fluffy_little_something wrote:And yet the tiny flac file sounds better than the wav file because it is lossless?
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