Which audio format do you use?

Which audio format do you use?

  • MP3PRO

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  • AAC

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  • WMA

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  • OGG

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Dipen01

Youngling
Would someone like to throw more lite on MP4 and MP3pro.. coz though have heard of them... no idea of pros and cons...
 
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gxsaurav

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mp4 provides same quality as mp3 but at lower bitrates, due to higher compression while still maintaining good quality

the best & legal way to convert mp3 to mp4 is with itunes, only if U chose not to DRM Protect it, so that it can be played in other media players

other methods are

1) Nero Digital : Convert from mp3 to Nero Digital mp4 with Nero CD burner
2) Quicktime Pro mp3->wave->mp4

it is said that a 64 kbps MP4 provides quality comparable to a 128 kbps mp3, although this is subjective, for me 96 kbps provides quality like a 128 kbps mp3, although I use 128 Kbps which provides quality comparable to 192 kbps mp3
 

Dipen01

Youngling
@saurav : thanx mate for ur reply.. that was indeed useful.

BTW Quicktime Pro mp3->wave->mp4 ...wouldnt this be lengthy job
 

goobimama

 Macboy
AAC gives me the best quality, but I have to write audio CDs only through winamp. Also, my car audio doesn't play AAC so I'm stuck with Mp3's..

But for all my pc listening purposes, AAC at 320kbps
 
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cybermanas

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Dipen01 said:
@saurav : thanx mate for ur reply.. that was indeed useful.

BTW Quicktime Pro mp3->wave->mp4 ...wouldnt this be lengthy job

You can also try iTunes ,it can directly convert your mp3 to aac.iTunes is free and downloadable from www.apple.com
 
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