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mj555 02-18-2006 02:29 AM

m4a vs. mp3?
 
Is m4a higher quality or something? What's the difference?

JoshuaD 02-18-2006 02:31 AM

Re: m4a vs. mp3?
 
Different encoding algorithm.

I'm pretty sure m4a has slower scrolling, and MP3's have been optimized to ****, so it's gonna be hard to outperform them.

fluxrad 02-18-2006 02:35 AM

Re: m4a vs. mp3?
 
Both formats are lossy. m4a is the next iteration of the mpeg layer standards, mpeg layer 4.

You can find more information here.

So yes: m4a > mp3

Edit: Looks like a lot of other sites assert that mp3 and m4a are roughly the same quality, or that m4a is slightly worse. Personally, I'd stick with mp3.

Macdaddy Warsaw 02-18-2006 02:54 AM

Re: m4a vs. mp3?
 
I don't understand the whole lossless movement except maybe for the argument that you can scale down but never up. Regardless, 95% of people don't need lossless.

Just use .mp3. Not that it makes much difference at all.

Phil153 02-18-2006 03:03 AM

Re: m4a vs. mp3?
 
There's [censored] all difference. They claim better compression and sound quality but amongst the tech community that's considered nonsense. Google it.

I purchase music through iTunes and I can't see any difference for most songs except slower decoding times. With electronic dance musicthe difference is more noticable, the 128kbps m4p file is pwned by 160kbps mp3.


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