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I was reading some articles about differences between various ESP implementations and audio quality was also mentioned. I am now wondering if ESP uses a lossy or a lossless way to compress the data into the rather small buffer and additionally, which codecs are used.

 

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I was reading some articles about differences between various ESP implementations and audio quality was also mentioned. I am now wondering if ESP uses a lossy or a lossless way to compress the data into the rather small buffer and additionally, which codecs are used.[{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]


Some use lossy, some store the PCM data. Depends on how big is the buffer.

When lossy, it'll almost certainly be [a href="http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=ADPCM]ADPCM[/url].