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The main "con" of WAV files is their massive size. A single minute of CD-quality audio (44.1 kHz, 16-bit) can take up about . This is roughly ten times larger than a high-quality MP3. When Should You Use WAV?

WAV Files 101: Why Quality Matters in the Age of Compression The main "con" of WAV files is their massive size

In a world where we stream everything at lightning speed, the humble (often searched as T.wav or T-wav) remains the gold standard for audio professionals. But what exactly is it, and why should you care about uncompressed audio? What is a WAV File? When Should You Use WAV

Keep the files in WAV throughout the creative process to avoid "generational loss"—quality degradation that happens when you re-compress a file. What is a WAV File

Because they are uncompressed, WAV files are incredibly easy to manipulate in Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like Avid Pro Tools .

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