LPAC or FLAC? |
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LPAC or FLAC? |
Nov 29 2001, 22:00
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 2530 Joined: 26-September 01 From: Denmark Member No.: 21 |
What is best LPAC or FLAC?
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Nov 29 2001, 22:21
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![]() ABC/HR developer, ff123.net admin Group: Developer (Donating) Posts: 1396 Joined: 24-September 01 Member No.: 12 |
flac is free software (meaning the source code is available for both encode and decode). lpac does not have to be paid for, but the source code is not available.
lpac files are generally smaller than flac files. Also, lpac is the de-facto "standard" among people who frequent this forum or r3mix's for exchanging short audio samples. Choose your definition of "best" to decide which one you want to use. ff123 |
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Nov 29 2001, 22:39
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Group: Members Posts: 315 Joined: 29-September 01 Member No.: 53 |
http://flac.sourceforge.net/comparison.html
is a comparison of all the major lossless compression formats. It neglects to consider current popularity -- the winners in this category would be shorten, lpac, and Monkey's Audio. As ff123 said, which is best depends upon what criteria are most important to you. |
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Nov 29 2001, 23:03
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 2530 Joined: 26-September 01 From: Denmark Member No.: 21 |
Well, It's for a cd that I can't get again and I want to encode later with mpc.
So it's LPAC or FLAC since that's most convenient (mpc can encode directly from LPAC or FLAC). Size is what is important. Playback is not a concern. Jan. |
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