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Each format has different advantages:
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- WAV files use raw data or light compression (IMA-ADPCM or QOA). Currently, they can be imported only in raw format, but Godot can apply compression in already imported files. They are
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- WAV files use raw data or light compression (IMA-ADPCM or QOA). Currently, they can only be imported in raw format, but Godot can apply compression to already imported files. They are
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lightweight to play back on the CPU (hundreds of simultaneous voices in this
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format are fine). The downside is that they take up a lot of disk space.
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- Ogg Vorbis files use a stronger compression that results in much
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