Thread: FLAC to AUDIO CD

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    Anirban Ghosh
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    FLAC to AUDIO CD

    Suppose I have flac files ripped from some AudioCD of any compression level. So if I write those files in a AudioCD using Nero, will I get the same quality as the original CD as in the website of flac it is said flac is always non-lossy!

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    If Flac is lossless then what is the use of compression level?
    Can anyone please tell me!

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    If Flac is lossless then what is the use of compression level?
    Lossless compression, perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anirban View Post
    If Flac is lossless then what is the use of compression level?
    Can anyone please tell me!
    To trade file size for compression speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anirban View Post
    If Flac is lossless then what is the use of compression level?
    Can anyone please tell me!
    usually it's a time/size tradeoff. Higher compression settings usually take more time and usually give smaller file sizes.

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