Thursday, 24 June 2021

What is the FLAC format?

 The Free Lossless Audio Codec format, commonly known as FLAC, is an open-source audio format for lossless compression of audio. That means that there is no loss in quality involved during the compression.

Developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and released in 2001, it's the most used lossless format. Its most impressive feature is that it presents an audio quality practically identical to an official CD but with a 50% smaller size.

Regarding its distribution and use, most modern devices and players support FLAC. For example, Android phones tablets support FLAC files natively, and players like VLC and Winamp play it with no problem. And it's famous enough to be the lossless format used by Deezer in its Hi-Fi music subscription.


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