
But that is the price you pay for full quality.

The downside to a FLAC type files, they are large. You are not missing any highs mids or lows. What I mean by a proper source file is that FLAC and other like it are a LOSSLESS codec, meaning that all the authors original audio for that song is in that file. If you have a FLAC type file from a proper source such as you ripped it from a CD you own, or you Bought it Online you have a proper source file. The most import thing though is what the quality of that audio file is.

When we have audio on our computer they can come in nearly any format. Using a codec like MP3 is good for fast easy decent compression but this day and age AAC is much better in every shape and form.īut there are fees to pay when you use some things like AAC+ or MP3-Pro the list can go on.īut I am only going to give you some info that you will need for this guide. While audio codec can be a pain in the rump they can have some great advantages and disadvantages.
