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{{website|FLAC|http://flac.sourceforge.net}}
 
{{website|FLAC|http://flac.sourceforge.net}}
 
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'''FLAC''' is short for '''Free Lossless Audio Compression'''. It is a [[codec]] and [[file format]] which provides a [[lossless|perfect]] quality audio file. Normally, FLAC files contain [[CD|CD quality]] audio.
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'''FLAC''' is short for '''Free Lossless Audio Compression'''. It is an open source [[codec]] and [[file format]] which provides a [[lossless|perfect]] quality audio file. Normally, FLAC files contain [[CD|CD quality]] audio.
  
FLAC provides a smaller size of file than [[PCM]] [[WAV]] (about half the size), but very much larger than [[lossy]] codecs like [[MP3]]. MP3s are about 5-10% the size of WAV files, but are lower quality.
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FLAC provides a smaller size of file than [[PCM]] [[WAV]] (about half the size), but much larger than [[lossy]] codecs like [[MP3]]. MP3s are about 5-10% the size of WAV files, but are lower quality.
  
 
A CD's worth of data is...
 
A CD's worth of data is...

Revision as of 22:15, 7 October 2006

FLAC is short for Free Lossless Audio Compression. It is an open source codec and file format which provides a perfect quality audio file. Normally, FLAC files contain CD quality audio.

FLAC provides a smaller size of file than PCM WAV (about half the size), but much larger than lossy codecs like MP3. MP3s are about 5-10% the size of WAV files, but are lower quality.

A CD's worth of data is...

  • 700MB as a CD
  • 700MB as WAV
  • 300MB as FLAC
  • 40MB as MP3 (128 kbps)