Yes, I know about Monkey's Audio format. We had a lengthy thread going about it about a year or so ago. It is also supported by a couple of the popular media players, in that it (the media player) will decompress and play it on the fly.
I also knew that MS had a non-lossy format too, but I don't use their file extension format all that much.
I've used the monkey's audio program more on a 'test' basis than for everyday use. It seems to do everything it claims and have never had a problem with it. That my be my ultimate solution. Use a non-lossy format, where I can store more data but not lose anything in the translation.
The .ape format also has the advantage that is also supported by a couple of the file conversion programs out there where you can 'compress' your file without even having to open the Monkey's Audio program.
Sorry, I really didn't mean for this to turn into an advertisement. Please Note: These are my opinions only, and I in no way endorse the Monkey's Audio product.
GB.
I also knew that MS had a non-lossy format too, but I don't use their file extension format all that much.
I've used the monkey's audio program more on a 'test' basis than for everyday use. It seems to do everything it claims and have never had a problem with it. That my be my ultimate solution. Use a non-lossy format, where I can store more data but not lose anything in the translation.
The .ape format also has the advantage that is also supported by a couple of the file conversion programs out there where you can 'compress' your file without even having to open the Monkey's Audio program.
Sorry, I really didn't mean for this to turn into an advertisement. Please Note: These are my opinions only, and I in no way endorse the Monkey's Audio product.
GB.
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