Lossless Audio Files: are digital audio recordings that are compressed without discarding any of the original audio data, ensuring that playback sounds identical to the original source.
- Examples:
- FLAC
- ALAC
- WAV
Lossy Audio Files: are compressed audio formats that reduce file size by permanently discarding some audio data, resulting in a loss of audio quality compared to the original.
- Examples:
- MP3
- AAC
- WMA
How normalization is different than compression:
- Normalization is different than compression because it adjusts data to bring it to a common scale or range, often within a specific boundary or distribution. Compression reduces the dynamic range of data, the difference between the loudest and quietest parts.