'Apple Lossless' (also known as 'Apple Lossless Encoder', 'ALE', or 'Apple Lossless Audio Codec', 'ALAC') is an
audio codec developed by
Apple Inc. for
lossless data compression of digital
music.
Apple Lossless data is stored within an
MP4 container with the
filename extension ''.m4a''. While Apple Lossless has the same file extension as
AAC, it is not a variant of AAC, but uses
linear prediction similar to other lossless codecs such as
FLAC and
Shorten.
[1] iPods with a dock connector (not the Shuffle) and recent
firmware can play Apple Lossless-encoded files. It does not utilize any
digital rights management (DRM) scheme, but by the nature of the
container, it is thought that DRM can be applied to ALAC much the same way it can with other files in QuickTime containers.
Apple claims that audio files compressed with its lossless codec will use up "about half the storage space" that the uncompressed data would require. Testers using a selection of music have found that compressed files are about 40% to 60% the size of the originals depending on the kind of music, similar to other lossless formats. Furthermore, the speed at which it can be decoded makes it useful for a limited-power device such as the
iPod.
[2]
The Apple Lossless Encoder was introduced as a component of
QuickTime 6.5.1 on
April 28,
2004 and thus as a feature of
iTunes 4.5. The codec is also used in the
AirPort Express's AirTunes implementation.
David Hammerton and
Cody Brocious have analyzed and decoded this codec without any documents on the format. On
March 5,
2005 Hammerton published a simple
open source decoder in the programming language
C on the basis of the
reverse engineering work.
The open source library
libavcodec now incorporates a decoder for Apple Lossless format which means that any media player based on that library, including
VLC media player and
MPlayer, should be able to play Apple Lossless files.
Notes
1. Re: Apple Lossless Audio Codec: Issues surrounding the release of my code?
2. Performance comparison of lossless audio compressors Speek
See also
Other comparable lossless audio codecs:
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TTA
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FLAC
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Monkey's Audio
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Shorten
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WavPack
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WMA Lossless
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Comparison of audio codecs
External links
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Apple - iTunes - Import
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Open Source Decoder
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Win32 port of the Open Source ALAC Decoder
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Comparison of lossless codecs
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The Lossless Audio Blog Lossless Audio News & Information Site.