I have been in the process of doing a large batch conversion project. CD's were originally ripped in dBpoweramp to FLAC compression set at 0. Approximately 8800 tracks. The resulting FLAC folder is 390 GB.
The first batch conversion to AAC 320 yielded 81 GB - makes sense.
I then converted the original FLAC's to ALAC lossless - total folder size 199GB. How is it possible that the ALAC folder (198gb) is half the size of FLAC (390gb)? I was under the impression that file size for FLAC and ALAC were approximately the same.
The only thing I can think of is my choice on the initial rip of FLAC compression set to 0 resulted in rather large file sizes? Perhaps leaving the default compression of 5 would have resulted in a smaller size - but half??? Would compression set to 5 have resulted in 200gb instead of 390??
The first batch conversion to AAC 320 yielded 81 GB - makes sense.
I then converted the original FLAC's to ALAC lossless - total folder size 199GB. How is it possible that the ALAC folder (198gb) is half the size of FLAC (390gb)? I was under the impression that file size for FLAC and ALAC were approximately the same.
The only thing I can think of is my choice on the initial rip of FLAC compression set to 0 resulted in rather large file sizes? Perhaps leaving the default compression of 5 would have resulted in a smaller size - but half??? Would compression set to 5 have resulted in 200gb instead of 390??
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