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What is the difference between lossless sound quality and normal sound quality?

The differences between lossless sound quality and ordinary sound quality are as follows:

1. Different sizes

Common ordinary MP3, WMA and other formats take up space for one-handed songs The size is about 1M-5M, while for lossless format music such as ape, wav and flac, a single song of about 5 minutes must be at least 30M;

2. Different formats

Common music formats are MP3, WMA, OGG and other formats, while common lossless music formats are APE, FLAC, and WAV.

3. Different bit rates

Ordinary sound quality, such as WMA is generally 128kbps, MP3 is mostly 128kbps, 192kbps or 320kbps, while the bit rate of lossless sound quality is generally 800-900kbps. Traditional CD even reaches 1411Kbps, uses lossless compression, and the sound quality is the most perfect.