because music, as photo (not
drawings, some can be compressed) and films, can be only
"compressed" with data losses.
I don't agree. Music, photos and films can very well be compressed as
long as they are not already compressed (lossy or not). Yes, most
usual
formats nowadays are already compressed, but that still doesn't make
music un-compressible.
Well... actually, you are true, but I know about no lossless efficient
(or at least correct) audio algorithms. And, like so many other people
(well, I hope to not be the only one), I do the mental merge between mp3
and a format, but not with a compression format, which is an error,
since mp3 is a compression format only: music needs to be uncompressed
before being played. I know that, but... shortcuts are so easy. My
apologies, and thanks for the correction.
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