Security analysts have found that Android devices running on Qualcomm and MediaTek chipsets were vulnerable to remote code execution due to a flaw in the implementation of the Apple Lossless Audio ...
Yes, the lossless audio file you're using is probably compressed — that's completely fine for this reason.
Apple Music vice president Oliver Schusser has said most people cannot hear the difference between standard and lossless audio, despite the service offering high-resolution tiers. His comment ...
Apple Lossless, also known as ALAC, is a lossless audio codec Apple developed some time ago for digital music. The codec compresses music files anywhere from 40-60 percent of their original size with ...
A major vulnerability impacted the vast majority of 2021 Android phones. The issue is caused by compromised ALAC audio code. The vulnerable code was included in MediaTek and Qualcomm audio decoders. A ...
Apple developed an audio format called Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) in 2004 to use in iTunes. This audio format offered lossless data compression. The format was adopted by companies worldwide ...
Apple announced on Mac OS Forge today that they have open sourced their Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC). ALAC was introduced in 2004 as OS X’s core audio codec to compress audio files 40-60 percent ...