Lossless

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This term is used primarily to describe methods of encoding or data compression that retains all of the original information. A common example of this is the "compressed folder" in computer file systems. The DVD-A (audio) format utilizes the Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP) system to compress audio data.

The total amount of compression using a lossless method is limited when compared to lossy compression.

Please see data compression for more detailed information.