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Which format should the Samples Database use?

1. FLAC
[ 147 ] (71.7%)
2. OptimFROG
[ 10 ] (4.9%)
3. WavPack
[ 48 ] (23.4%)

Total Members Voted: 246

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Which format should the Samples Database use?

As discussed here 6 months ago, we'd like to start a new organized
page for samples to be hosted, to allow to easily download and submit new ones
for others to evaluate. The format chosen needs to be OS-independent. We only
present 3 options. Pick one!

Note: if you already voted on the Flintstones forum, please be fair and don't vote here again. Thanks.
And if Warhol's a genius, what am I? A speck of lint on the ***** of an alien

Which format should the Samples Database use?

Reply #1
Is OptimFROG OS-independent?

If so then I would vote for that, as it gives the smallest file size (between the options).

Barring that, then WavPack.

FLAC would be last as at -8 it can't beat WavPack's strongest setting.

Which format should the Samples Database use?

Reply #2
Talk about thread ressurection 

Which format should the Samples Database use?

Reply #3
As someone said in a thread somewhere... zombies walked the earth... the end is nigh!


 

Which format should the Samples Database use?

Reply #4
Give WavPack a shot, -h and -hh can beat FLAC -8 anytime..