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What Is Lossless Audio? The term "lossless" refers to a type of audio compression that preserves all the original information ...
Lossless compression keeps the original detail of the audio recording that you would otherwise lose with lossy compression. CD-quality audio is a really common bitrate for lossless audio, which is ...
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Lossless and hi-res audio boil down to better sound. It comes at the expense of bandwidth usage (or file size, if you download music), but you can always fall back to standard audio quality if ...
CD-quality audio is a really common bitrate for lossless audio, which is 1411kbps, or 16-bit/44.1kHz. As the name suggests, this is the audio quality you'd get on a CD.
To use lossless audio, you'll need a player that supports it. Some players, such as the TrekStor vibez or Cowon's iAudio 7, support the FLAC format.
If you want to access high-resolution lossless audio, you’ll need a DAC that offers at least as much resolution as the highest-quality files you’re streaming—that is, 24 bits at 192 kHz.
Spotify is going to deliver on a much-anticipated feature: High-quality, lossless audio. The new tier will launch later this year for an undisclosed price.
Lossless audio means preserving original audio detail, offering superior quality compared to lossy formats like MP3. To listen to lossless audio, use wired headphones or Wi-Fi speakers.