lossykoodekeilla
Lossykoodekeilla, or lossy codecs, are a type of data compression algorithm used to reduce the size of files by permanently discarding some of the data. This is in contrast to lossless codecs, which achieve compression by removing redundancy without losing any information, allowing for perfect reconstruction of the original data.
The principle behind lossy compression is that certain data can be removed without significantly affecting the
Common examples of lossy codecs include JPEG for images, MP3 and AAC for audio, and MP4 (which
The trade-off for smaller file sizes with lossy codecs is a reduction in data fidelity. While the