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Compression is the process of lessening the dynamic range between the loudest and quietest parts of an audio signal
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FLAC compression level comparison/efficiency analysis
FLAC compression levels are (only) a trade of between encoding time and file size. The decoding time is pretty much independent of compression rate. … has a way lower compression using FLAC-4. …
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FLAC compression level comparison/efficiency analysis
WAV(E) is a no-go, since it's non-free (proprietary Microsoft stuff), cross-platform compression is cumbersome or not possible and the file size is limited to 4 GB. … Since digitizing a whole collection is a mammoth task and FLAC offers 9 compression levels (0 to 8), there comes the golden question:
Which compression level should I wisely choose? …