Is FLAC as good as CD?

A lossless file, the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is compressed to nearly half the size of an uncompressed WAV or AIFF of equivalent sample rate, but there should be no “loss” in terms of how it sounds. FLAC files can also provide a resolution of up to 32-bit, 96kHz, so better than CD-quality.
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Is CD higher quality than FLAC?

FLAC files are generally ripped from CDs. They are "lossless," which means no data is lost from the digital files on the CD. In other words, the quality should be about identical. A 128 bit rate is far from CD quality, but some untrained ears might not be able to tell the difference.
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Is FLAC the best audio quality?

A lossless audio file format is the best format for sound quality. These include FLAC, WAV, or AIFF. These types of files are considered “hi-res” because they are better or equal to CD-quality.
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Is it worth buying FLAC?

FLAC files aren't always appropriate or worth it, since they require so much storage space. If you're working out, a regular MP3 will be just fine. So there's very little point in listening to lossless files over a Bluetooth link, which means you should only consider a wired connection for it to make sense.
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Is CD still the best sound quality?

There's no question that CDs sound much better than MP3s. But the real downside of the CD is its lack of portability. And having to search through an extensive CD collection to find the song you want to listen to can be frustrating. High-Resolution Audio offers both quality and convenience.
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What sounds better: FLAC, WAV, CD, LP...?



What will replace CDs in the future?

Bio has developed a patent pending medium named a USB Music Card™, that will not only replace CDs, but provide live time data and analytics to record labels, musicians, and music sponsors.
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Should I throw out my CDs?

You should never throw away old CDs. If they end up in the landfill, it's estimated that they could last for up to 1 million years. If they end up in an incinerator, they can release hydrochloric acid, sulfur dioxide, and dioxins into the atmosphere.
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Is FLAC quality noticeable?

No not at all, it takes up more space for no auditory benefit, if you have doubts just try some of the ABX tests available online. I can say that I can definitely not tell the difference between 320 and flac. Edit: I just did another test between 128 and 320 and I still can not hear a difference.
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Is there anything better than FLAC?

FLAC files can also provide a resolution of up to 32-bit, 96kHz, so better than CD-quality. Other lossless audio file formats include ALAC (Apple Lossless) and WMA Lossless (Windows Media Audio). The former is a good iOS and iTunes compatible alternative to FLAC, although the files are slightly less compact than FLACs.
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Why are FLAC files so expensive?

Lossless downloads tend to be more expensive because of the higher storage space and bandwidth involved. You're right to a degree with that, but storage space and bandwidth are not really financial obstacles for a record company or distributor these days.
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Why CDs are still the best?

CDs are also much less delicate than vinyl. They don't warp, are harder to damage and rarely ever skip. They offer pristine digital audio reproduction that's more consistent than what you get with vinyl, whose fidelity is highly dependent on the quality of turntable and cartridge in your sound system.
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Is FLAC really lossless?

Like the MP3 format, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a coding format for digital audio. In fact, FLAC is basically the high-definition version of MP3. This article will explain what this means in terms of sound quality and why you might want to consider adding more FLAC files to your digital music collection.
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Is FLAC better than 320 Kbps?

Lossless Audio Is Considered Better

The Verge explains lossless audio is always better than 320 KBPS based on its quality. Lossless audio has a higher KBPS than 320 KBPS compression; therefore, there's no debating which has a higher quality sound.
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Do FLAC files sound better?

While FLAC files are up to six times larger than an MP3, they are half the size of a CD, and can have the same boost in audio quality. Furthermore, FLAC is not just restricted to 16-bit (CD quality), and you can buy files up to 24-bit/192kHz for another potential boost in performance.
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Are CDs audiophile quality?

If you're a budding audiophile, the thing you need to take away from this is to relax: we're in a golden age of audio here—CD quality is more than fine enough, just enjoy your music! While some may seek higher-quality audio, it's not necessary if all you want to do is listen to good music.
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Is lossless better than FLAC?

Marginally better compression and yes, more demanding on playback. Flac is the de facto standard for lossless compression. There's also WavPack which is lossless, somewhat better compression than flac, light on resources and also supports dsd files which flac doesn't.
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Can humans hear the difference between FLAC and MP3?

Yes and no. The thing is that, yes, there is a very clear difference in the sound when one listens to FLAC files. But this applies only when they are using good headphones and an appropriate sound system.
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Is lossless better than CD?

The lossless streams will offer quality at least as good as you hear from CDs, and they can do even better. The digital audio on CDs is sampled 44,100 times per second, which is generally considered adequate to cover the full range of human hearing, up to about 20,000 vibrations per second (or hertz).
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Does converting FLAC to WAV lose quality?

FLAC and WAV are both lossless audio formats. Converting FLAC to WAV will not lose the audio quality.
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Is FLAC as good as vinyl?

After the side was complete he examined the grooves with a microscope. DeTurk then said, "Vinyl is the most consumer-friendly high-resolution format around." Right, more people are buying LPs than true high-resolution 24 bit/192 kHz files, the ones that can sound better than CD-quality FLAC or Apple Lossless files.
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What's better WAV or FLAC?

There is no difference between FLAC and WAV in terms of audio quality since both are lossless audio formats. Because FLAC files are compressed in contradiction to uncompressed WAV files, they are a better option for storing music. WAV files, on the other hand, are usually better for editing audio.
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Are CDs making a comeback?

And, now, they are starting to make a comeback. According to recent data published by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), CD sales increased in 2021 for the first time since 2004. CD sales in 2020 reached around $483 million and 2021 sales were up to $584 million.
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Will CDs be worth money in the future?

COMPACT discs are set to become as valuable to music collectors as traditional vinyl records. For many years, vinyl versions of works by artists such as Bob Dylan and the Beatles have been highly prized by music fans, but now CDs are starting to become seriously collectable as well.
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What should I do with all my CDs?

Donate them

Goodwill still sells CDs and DVDs and collects them at its drop-off locations. Many libraries also take them and will either stock them for checkout or sell them at sales or their used stores.
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