
What audio format should I choose? Highest quality music format
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The audio format is usually a measure of the quality of a track. There is a lot of controversy over which is the best format for music. So I recently witnessed a similar dispute. Not virtual, but real In general, I decided to write an article on audio formats and try to explain in human language which is the best audio format. I’ll try to avoid abstruse terms and feature descriptions, so as not to hurt the brains of readers again.
Immediately, I admit that I am not going to sing praises in honor of any particular audio format, nor am I going to “skip” anyone. Let everyone decide for themselves. I will not go into the “jungle” and review the most famous formats of high quality music.
I believe that these disputes are led by people, to put it mildly, not well versed in this matter. Because professionals (that is, people who know what they are doing and why they are doing it) will not do it. With today’s abundance of audio formats, anyone who needs it will find what they need. Agree, a dispute between a tractor driver and a driver about which is better – a tractor or a car will look stupid. For some purposes a tractor, for others a machine. Here it is the same.
WAV is rightly considered the highest quality music format. This audio format is uncompressed and without quality loss. Used for recording and processing sound, this is the highest quality sound as the WAV recording is not compressed. Encoded to any other audio format. Well, as a result, it “weighs” quite a bit, which is why it is mainly used for sound recording.



