Hi all,

If I recall, last time I checked the audio data for BIAB was stored in WMA (Windows Media Audio) format.

This is a very old format, and is also proprietary to Windows.

Wouldn't MP3 or AAC be a better option for quality and filesize?

I think WMA does support lossless encoding, but a 320Mbs MP3 is indistinguishable from WAV, and the RealTracks are not exactly super high-fidelity anyway.

I'm asking, because many people have reacted negatively to the huge amount of storage space that BIAB requires on your PC, about 100GB for the UltraPak.

I believe a more modern and efficient audio codec would reduce that size considerably whilst retaining audio quality.

Thoughts?


Last edited by konaboy; 02/12/23 01:37 AM.