Listening to Lossless or High-Quality Music in the Car?
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Listening to lossless music in the car. Lossless music: Lossless audio refers to uncompressed audio files, typically in formats such as APE, FLAC, and WAVE. A standard CD has about 700MB of storage, and if a CD contains 15 songs, each song would require approximately 50MB. Music compression: Large music files take longer to download and require more storage space. Therefore, they are often compressed into formats like MP3 or WMA, reducing their size to around 5MB for easier downloading. However, compressed music loses some quality, primarily in the loss of detail. On lower-quality playback systems, such as computer sound cards with mediocre speakers, most people may not easily notice the difference.