
At this point, therefore, you need to understand what a Flac file is.

Well, it must be said that the Flac file has some substantial differences compared to its MP3 counterpart.
A Flac file is in fact much more complex than a normal file that can be reduced to a percentage of 90%.

You must first understand that Flac is actually an acronym for Free Lossless Audio Codec.
It is always a format that is compressed in some way, but files with this name have a particular characteristic.
In fact, being Lossless, the file does not suffer loss, maintaining a greater fidelity than the originally reproduced sound.
With a Flac file then you can have at your disposal a clearer quality of the audio file, being able to clearly hear some details that may escape you if you use another audio format.
The reduced spaces if you use the Flac format are really few, they can reach a maximum of 50%.
However, when using such files, you should keep in mind that their use on the storage disk is important.
Not surprisingly, Flac files occupy much more memory than common MP3s and in some cases it is necessary to download a special player to read them.



