Lossless data compression of digital audio signals is useful when it is necessary to minimize the storage space or transmission bandwidth of audio data while still maintaining archival quality.
Yes, the lossless audio file you're using is probably compressed — that's completely fine for this reason.
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SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 18, 2023 / IKIN™, a leading provider of visual technology solutions for businesses and consumers, announced a breakthrough in the lossless compression and ...