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Posted by Joel on 10/22/06 05:45
"Broadway Blue" <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
>No. What is nowadays called MP4 isn't really AAC files. But they are
>part of the same MPEG group.
MPEG-4 AACs (or any older MPEG audio, including MPEG-2 AAC and MP3)
can be in the MP4 wrapper.
>But if you rip only to
>MP3 now, carry on, it won't matter what or who plays AAC files! For me,
>MP3's are much more versatile and it's the format I use too.
I agree, LAME VBR is just as good at higher (e.g. 200 Kbps) bit rate
files, and it's easier to play in many respects. Why change from
something so ideal.
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Joel Crump
"michael" <yost536@hotmail.com> wrote:
>What makes you think I am not married?
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