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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: NickM on December 22, 2007, 07:37:21 am
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I understood that FLAC was a lossless codec. Why then in the encoder settings is there a "Quality" option?
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FLAC is lossless and that setting actually varies the compression level, not the quality
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It's a slight mishap from Scot Thompson, who originally designed the encoding options interface. A better name for the setting would be "Compression Level" like in the Monkey's Audio encoding options.
The setting 0 produces least compression, but it is also the fastest setting. It's a good option when the FLAC files are meant only for temporal storage and the fastest possible encoding and decoding speeds are preferred. Sometimes I use FLAC -0 for intermediate storage when I work with audio editing projects and want to use something smaller than wav.
For general use the settings 4, 5 and 6 are good. These have a nice balance between speed and compression ratio.
8 produces best compression, but it is also the slowest setting. The resulting file size difference between e.g. 6 and 8 is quite small.
Naturally, all settings produce perfectly lossless files.
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If you search, I posted a complete run-down on all of the FLAC options a few weeks back.
Edit: Here it is: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=43580.msg297977#msg297977
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Thank you all. 12.0.401, FLAC dialogue box labels please....
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I think I calculated 6 vs 8 a while back. My library is currently just over 14,000 FLAC tracks, all encoded at quality 8. I decided on this because even though the space difference is not that impressive, it will help a little bit. Besides: I went into my library rip this time thinking: "This will be the library I will use for the REST of my life."
Yes, that's an interesting way to put it but I really think that is true. I could not have ripped the songs any better: FLAC 8, secure rip, all 100% rips and hand scanned large cover art.
I'm sure new technology may change things but its a big leap from 128Kb MP3s and no cover art that I had before this round of ripping!