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FLAC
(redirected from Free Lossless Audio Codec)

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(Free Lossless Audio Codec) An audio compression technology from the Xiph.Org Foundation (www.xiph.org). It is a royalty-free codec used to compress CD audio files to at least 50% of their original size (2:1 ratio). Unlike MP3, which provides much greater compression but eliminates content, FLAC restores the music to the original PCM 44kHz, 16-bit audio stream of CD audio.

A Solid Foundation
Although a 2:1 ratio is not extraordinary, the same disk holds twice as much music while maintaining the original quality. For example, if CDs are ripped to MP3s, the MP3s cannot be converted to take advantage of better quality using a different compression method, and if converted, they may very well lose some quality. However, FLAC files could be decompressed to the original format and compressed with the new method. See Ogg Vorbis and digital media server.



FLAC Support
These high-end digital media servers include hard disk and optical drives for ripping and storing in the FLAC format, as well as MP3. Both McIntosh (top) and Escient (bottom) units hold thousands of FLAC files. See digital media server. (Equipment courtesy of World Wide Stereo, www.wwstereo.com)


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