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The Xiph.org foundation maintains FLAC and they have a list of tools that might be helpful. Source: 11 months ago
Lastly, ALAC hasn't been updated by apple since 2016. FLAC is actively maintained by xiph.org and saw its last update this past October. Source: over 1 year ago
Excessive licensing costs weren’t the only concern surrounding MQA though. MQA is touted as being DRM free, with audio streams able to be stored in the very popular, open source FLAC format. Only the lower resolution 16-bit audio is truly DRM free however. MQA’s authentication watermarking must be present in the file, and properly validated at playback, otherwise MQA decoders will refuse to unfold the audio to... Source: over 1 year ago
FLAC continues to be actively maintained and updated. Which, actually thanks for asking your question because in checking sources I noticed FLAC was just updated not two weeks ago. I thik the last time I updated my encoder libraries was after MP3 lost patent protection and dropped licensing a few years ago, so this is fortuitous timing! Anyways, FLAC continues to be meaningfully updated (homepage @ xiph and the... Source: over 1 year ago
There are lossless audio compression standards such as FLAC. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://x-minus.pro/ works really well for me. Source: 11 months ago
Used x-minus.pro to extract the chorus, it's a little soupy but probably the best online unfortunately. Source: 12 months ago
All I know is this 1 website https://x-minus.pro/ and it does have a lot of stuff that I sing and you can change the key wich is super important for me. It doesn't have everything I'd like to sing tho, where else can I find good backing tracks, im even willing to pay for it :D. Source: about 1 year ago
Once you have the original music you need to create an instrumental version. You can use the free versions of splitter.ai or x-minus.pro . If the free version doesn't meet your requirements it's not very expensive for the paid version. Source: about 1 year ago
If you really, REALLY can't find the instrumental, nowhere on the face of the wide web, my ultimate last resort is to use this site to seperate the vocals and instrumental. You have to make an account, but if you think it's worth it, go for it. It's not perfect, and works better on some songs than others, but if you mix the vocals good enough it'll hide most of what remains of the original vocals. This site also... Source: about 1 year ago
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