MIMMO61 wrote:Then FLAC exceed 4 gb?
and is equivalete to PCM (wav)?
FLAC is lossless but has a size limit of 2 GB on Windows:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fi ... ml#compare .
16-bit FLAC will be about half the size of 16-bit WAV, so in terms of total audio length you can fit into the file, FLAC will have about the same length limitation as WAV.
So unless you set FLAC compression to maximum 8 (click "Options..." in the file export dialogue) and are really lucky, your file will be too large. Maximum compression will take a great deal longer to complete and will probably only save a few MB's.
If the FLAC file exceeds 2 GB, try exporting as RF64 which is essentially PCM audio without the length limitation. Choose "Other uncompressed files" when you export, click the "Options..." button, choose "RF64 (RIFF64)" Header and choose the bit depth in "Encoding".
Foobar2000 and VLC should play RF64. I don't know of any solution to make Windows Media Player do so.
Gale