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Lossless Audio Checker VS Friture

Compare Lossless Audio Checker VS Friture and see what are their differences

Lossless Audio Checker logo Lossless Audio Checker

A utility to check whether an audio file is truly lossless or not.

Friture logo Friture

Friture is a program designed to analyze audio input in real-time.
  • Lossless Audio Checker Landing page
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    2019-05-05
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    2019-05-03

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Category Popularity

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Audio
61 61%
39% 39
Audio & Music
51 51%
49% 49
Tech
0 0%
100% 100
File Management
100 100%
0% 0

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, Friture should be more popular than Lossless Audio Checker. It has been mentiond 24 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

Lossless Audio Checker mentions (10)

  • concerns over track quality on soulseek
    Yeah, sure. I use Lossless Audio Checker, which is single threaded but seems to generate fewer false negatives. That is to say it's slow, but doesn't flag genuine lossless files as probable mpegs as much. My biggest beef with LAC is how annoying it is about its log files. It doesn't save them in the folder with the FLACs so I have to manually copy every log file from my Documents folder to the proper location.... Source: about 1 year ago
  • Programmatically finding the best quality of a given audio file?
    You can use this to check for artificially inflated bitrate/bitdepth, its fairly accurate, or fbits which can detect exactly how much of the bitdepth is being used. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Don't trust those random "hi-res" downloads.
    If you have Windows, the Lossless Audio Checker can tell you in about 2 seconds if a WAV or FLAC file has been upsampled/ upscaled/ transcoded. There is also a CLI version for Mac. Source: over 2 years ago
  • How to check for fake flacs
    Losslessaudiochecker.com paired with spek.cc when in doubt gets the job done. Source: over 2 years ago
  • I have made a python program that takes a playlist link as an input and downloads the songs for you(more info in comments)
    I read about it about a year ago and recently did some tests using https://losslessaudiochecker.com/ to see for myself. And indeed, some songs 320 or FLAC audio files I sourced from deezer were upscaled. Source: over 2 years ago
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Friture mentions (24)

  • how accurate is https://acousticgender.space/?
    As far as I know, the only more accurate tools for resonance are those that show full spectrograms, for example: In-formant, Friture, and Praat. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Deaf and finally getting Cochlear Implant in a few months. How to get started when I can’t understand hearing speech?
    Get a spectrogram like this one: https://friture.org/ (use just one graph the 2d spectrogram, dm me for settings) Try 2 things: first of all breathe into your mic and try to move the lines/groupings of data upwards and downwards by moving your tongue and throat. Then do the same but take a video of white noise (from youtube) on your phone and place the phone speaker against your lips. Move your tongue and throat... Source: about 1 year ago
  • How do I find the source of a low frequency hum outside?
    I got some free audio analysis software here. All I have is a webcam mic, but I'm pretty sure I see something on the spectrogram at 60, 120, and 240 hz. But I'm not sure if I'm going down the wrong path here. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Analyzing Voice Pitch/Frequency
    If what you want is a real spectrum analyzer you'll need to try other software. For something free and open-source like Audacity, try Friture. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Voice training apps?
    Your main focus should be work on balancing your vocal weight and vocal size and there are no good applications to help with that (there are spectrograms, but it's a rabbit hole - they are very hard to interpret and as practice shows, people do not benefit from spending time on trying to understand how to use them.) Above that, one of the first goals should be for you to learn how to hear the changes in size and... Source: over 1 year ago
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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Lossless Audio Checker and Friture, you can also consider the following products

Spectro - Spectro is a freeware audio file analyzer for windows.

Visual Analyser - A powerful software implementing a Spectrum Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Frequency meter, Distorsiometer, Volt meter and more... plus complete D/A conversion, ZRLC, Impedance meter

Spek - Spek helps to analyse your audio files by showing their spectrogram.

xoscope - Xoscope uses the input of your Sound Card, EsounD and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and Bitscope-Hardware.

REW - REW is free room acoustics analysis software for measuring and analysing room and loudspeaker...

Spectralissime - Spectralissime High Definition Spectrum Analyzer by V.Burel