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For more please see the wikipedia article about lossless compression.
Currently you can only purchase iTunes Plus format AAC files from the iTunes store. There only two possible options. Purchase the actual CD and use iTunes to rip it to Apple Lossless. Go to the website listed below and request them to start offering music in Apple Lossless. I would also recommend requesting them to offer support for .flac files as that is the most commonly used lossless music format at the moment.
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Yes, TIFF is a lossless file format, meaning it preserves all the original image data without compression or quality loss.
No, AVI is not a lossless format. AVI (Audio Video Interleave) is a container format that can contain audio and video data compressed using various codecs, some of which may be lossy.
MP3, WAV, AAC, Apple Lossless, MPEG4, AIFF
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a graphic format that uses lossless compression. It is commonly used for images with text, graphics, and illustrations due to its ability to preserve image quality without losing detail.
Currently you can only purchase iTunes Plus format AAC files from the iTunes store. There only two possible options. Purchase the actual CD and use iTunes to rip it to Apple Lossless. Go to the website listed below and request them to start offering music in Apple Lossless. I would also recommend requesting them to offer support for .flac files as that is the most commonly used lossless music format at the moment.
PNG: Portable Network Graphics
An APNG is a computer file format, Animated Portable Network Graphics, used for animated graphics with lossless compression designed to replace the Netscape GIF format.
It would depend upon the type of lossless file you have. For most of the free lossless codecs (wavpack, ape, flac, shorten) you could either use a 'front end' programme like ALL2LAME or Multi frontend. For either of these to work, you will need both the lossless codec (e.g. Flac.exe for flac lossless) and LAME.exe ('L'ames 'A' 'M'p3 'E'ncoder) Or you could use foobar2000, and will only need LAME.exe.
WAV is considered better than MP3 because it is a lossless audio format, meaning it retains all the original audio data without compression, resulting in higher quality sound. MP3, on the other hand, is a lossy format that compresses audio data, leading to some loss in sound quality.
DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless audio codec found on many devices. It is often found with Blu-ray and is the standard Blu-ray lossless audio format.
PNG is generally considered a higher quality format compared to JPEG because it supports lossless compression, which means it retains more image detail and quality. However, PNG files tend to be larger in size compared to JPEG files.
For high-quality printing, PNG is generally considered the best file format due to its lossless compression, which preserves image quality. JPEG, on the other hand, uses lossy compression which can result in a loss of image quality.