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Is lossless music high-quality sound?

There is not much difference in hearing between lossless sound quality and high-quality music for ordinary people. But in fact, there are some differences between the two, mainly in the following aspects:

1. The concepts and classifications of the two are different.

Lossless music is a type of music file playback format. Music file playback formats are divided into two types: lossy compression and lossless compression. Lossless music literally means music without damage.

High-quality music is not in this category. It is a higher level than ordinary music and sounds better. High-quality music is relative to low-quality music.

2. The bitrates of the two are different.

Bitrate is probably the biggest difference between the two. Lossless music is lossless compressed music, in formats such as APE and FLAC, generally with a bit rate of 1000K+. The bitrate of high-quality music is only 320K.

3. The three-dimensional effect is different from the details.

This can be said to be determined by the bit rate. Compared with the 320K stereo effect and details of high-quality music, lossless music 1000K+ is closer to genuine CD discs.

Extended information:

The songs played with high-quality sound can be heard very clearly! When playing low-quality audio, noise will appear. Commonly found on the Internet are: 192K 128K 64K 320K sound quality music. For sound quality 320K, it is widely recognized as high-quality music.

Lossless music is a type of music file playback format. Music file playback formats are divided into two types: lossy compression and lossless compression. However, due to data loss during audio digitization, it is actually impossible to achieve true losslessness now.

Reference materials:

High-quality music-Baidu Encyclopedia

Lossless music-Baidu Encyclopedia