I just finished taking Disc 1 of the Beatles White Album (which I recorded from vinyl) at a size of 529,166,528 bytes. I then ran the FLAC encoder on it and it resulted in a file size of 284,852,030 bytes. I then took the FLAC file and decoded it to a new WAV file which was also 529,166,528 bytes.

I did a binary file compare of the two WAV files and they both were identical. All three files played fine in WinAmp (which has a FLAC decoder). I don't see how the two WAV files can be exactly the same, but have different fidelity. So, that to me says lossless.

Using FLAC (in this case) resulted in a file 53% of the original size. Not as good a file savings as with a lossy CODEC, but still better than WAV.


John

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