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*7333 audio files, (in 429 folders), winamp: 14 days+14:25:43
*7333 audio files, (in 429 folders), winamp: 14 days+14:25:43
**wav - 207 GB (223.171.483.886 Bytes)
**wav - 207 GB (223.171.483.886 Bytes)
***flac 1.1.2, 1.1.3 - ca. 89,0 GB (95.627.346.550 Bytes) ratio = 0.428492677
***flac 1.1.2, 1.1.3 - ca. 89,0 GB (95.627.346.550 Bytes) ratio = '''0.428492677'''
***flac 1.2.1b - 86,3 GB (92.729.301.460 Bytes) ratio = 0.415506945
***flac 1.2.1b - 86,3 GB (92.729.301.460 Bytes) ratio = '''0.415506945'''


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Revision as of 2010-06-05T11:15:12


Compression ratios

an example:

  • 7333 audio files, (in 429 folders), winamp: 14 days+14:25:43
    • wav - 207 GB (223.171.483.886 Bytes)
      • flac 1.1.2, 1.1.3 - ca. 89,0 GB (95.627.346.550 Bytes) ratio = 0.428492677
      • flac 1.2.1b - 86,3 GB (92.729.301.460 Bytes) ratio = 0.415506945
# of files GB playing time
7333 86,3 350h 25min
1000 12 48h
250 3 12h
84 1 4h

Data Security

2008-02-20 User:Chrisjjj : For me most important is security of data. I have seen programs such as MediaMonkey have only recently had fixes to bugs that corrupted FLAC files so, though not the fault of FLAC, sadly I think more time is needed before FLAC is as safe to use as older formats.