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Better sound quality than MP3 on lower bitrates, smaller files, written with streaming in mind, and getting more and more support. Even won a few listening tests.
I use 192 kbps AAC for ripping CDs to my iPod. It's my perfect balance between good filesizes and sound quality. Keep in mind that AAC in not widely supported yet by many players.
Why hasn't anyone else realized how great aac is? (aac+ is better) I've seen some very impressive uses for aac/aac+, especially in the streaming audio category. Like you said, too bad there aren't many players out there for it.
Download the FLAC Frontend here, rip the CD into WAV, drag and drop the WAVs into the frontend, choose a destination folder and hit encode (level 8 is the highest compression level but unlike MP3 the only sacrifice in encoding level is size). Its pretty much just like using any other audio encoding frontend...standard stuff, nothing major. If you're really savvy you can integrate it into Exact Audio Copy and automate the process down to 1 click.
Originally posted by ZenDel";p="
...and does it work with winamp?
Yes, there is plugin available on the Winamp website.
MP3 for being widespread and used
.ogg technically good and even better compression
.wma - it's a Microsoft format, so I don't trust it
FLAC not bad either - but not widely used
Just my experience on the matter...
My life is full of dark times and times when the sun breaks through and makes everything okay again.
People don't know how uplifting music is, until they have been through the dark.
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