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FLAC - Default branch
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| Added: Mon, Dec 18th 2000 17:17 UTC (7 years, 11 months ago) |
Updated: Thu, Sep 30th 2004 21:39 UTC (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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About:
FLAC is a Free Lossless Audio Codec. The FLAC format supports streaming, seeking, and archival, and gives 25-75% compression on typical CD audio. Input plugins for Winamp and XMMS are also provided.
Author:
Josh Coalson [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/
Tar/GZ:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13478
Changelog:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/changelog.html#flac_1_1_1
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://flac.cvs.sourceforge.net/
Mailing list archive:
http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 5850)
» Popularity: 5.01% (Rank 711)

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Subscribers: 148
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why to use FLAC ...
by Thomas M. - May 11th 2005 04:39:14
This is from the FLAC faq and pretty nicely sums up why you should use FLAC
when you want lossless compression:
Why use FLAC instead of other codecs that compress more?
For most users, a small difference in filesize is usually far outweighed
by FLAC's advantages: open patent free codec, portable open source (BSD)
reference implementation, documented API, multi-platform support, hardware
support, multi-channel support, etc. Improving FLAC to get a little more
compression is not worth making it more complex and more compute-intensive
to decode, and hence, less likely to be supported in hardware.
If you want really high compresssion (not lossless) check out Ogg Vorbis.
Tom
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