New user, hope someone can help on this.
I have read that ALAC should be a bit larger than FLAC files when ripped as uncompressed but I am seeing the reverse and significantly smaller.
As example:
CD = The Housemartins - Now That's What I Call Quite Good!
Test track: I Smell Winter
Ripped as ALAC = 21.3 MB
Ripped as FLAC = 34.3 MB
I even took those above files, converted them to each other (ie: FLAC file to ALAC and vice-versa) and come out with the same values after conversion.
Does anyone know if there have been significant advancements in ALAC ripping to provide this kind of difference?
Before I rip hundreds of CDs to master back-up I want to be sure I am really using the best lossless format.
Thanks in advance!
I have read that ALAC should be a bit larger than FLAC files when ripped as uncompressed but I am seeing the reverse and significantly smaller.
As example:
CD = The Housemartins - Now That's What I Call Quite Good!
Test track: I Smell Winter
Ripped as ALAC = 21.3 MB
Ripped as FLAC = 34.3 MB
I even took those above files, converted them to each other (ie: FLAC file to ALAC and vice-versa) and come out with the same values after conversion.
Does anyone know if there have been significant advancements in ALAC ripping to provide this kind of difference?
Before I rip hundreds of CDs to master back-up I want to be sure I am really using the best lossless format.
Thanks in advance!
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