4 Sep
2011
4 Sep
'11
9:25 a.m.
Unlike a converted mp3, a lossless file is only reduced in size but with all the audio information intact. A lossless FLAC/ALAC file can be reconverted to WAV without degrading sound quality. I once converted an ALAC file back to WAV to see if it was truly lossless - the original and the reconverted WAV phased out each other perfectly, so there you go. :) ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "While there are limits to success, your capacity for failure is infinite." - Aaron Williams Am 03.09.2011 um 22:13 schrieb Martijn van Rheenen:
I may be a bit naive here, but isn't the term 'lossless' used to indicate that no bytes or bits are lost at all? Then no matter what lossless format you use, they should all be identical.