Coruse they are, FLAC is a form of compression, wave files are  
certainly uncompressed audio.

On 06/12/2007, at 10:40 PM, Doc wrote:

> Is flac suppose to be smaller then .wav files?
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> From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 22:50:37 -0600, you wrote:
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>> So, if I understand you right taking audio from a cd to flac would  
>> not
>> improve over what was on the original cd?  So, I am guessing that  
>> the flac
>> format would only be worth using if you were recording original  
>> material
>> from a live source?
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> Huh?  How do you improve on an original?  That's a total non secuitor
> to me.  What's on a CD is as good as it gets. Any improvement would be
> subjective.  You'd only be amplifying or attenuating certain frequency
> ranges, or changing the overall dynamic comnpression characteristics
> of the audio if you messed with it.
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