Audio files come in various formats, each with its specific features and advantages. Some common audio file formats supported in Enduvo include:
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MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III): A widely used format known for its compression capabilities without significant loss of quality, making it popular for music and audio distribution.
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WAV (Waveform Audio File Format): Known for its high-quality, uncompressed audio. It retains all the original sound data but results in larger file sizes compared to compressed formats like MP3.
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FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec): Offers high-quality audio compression without losing any data, making it a popular choice among audiophiles. It typically compresses audio to about 50-60% of its original size.
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AAC (Advanced Audio Coding): Often used by Apple devices, AAC provides better sound quality than MP3 at similar bitrates, making it a good choice for online streaming and digital downloads.
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OGG (Ogg Vorbis): An open-source format known for its efficient compression without compromising sound quality. It's commonly used for streaming and internet distribution.
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AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format): Developed by Apple, AIFF files contain uncompressed audio data and are commonly used in professional audio applications.
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M4A (MPEG-4 Audio): Often used for audio files within Apple's ecosystem, M4A files can contain both lossy and lossless audio.
These file formats differ in terms of compression methods, audio quality, and compatibility with various devices and platforms. The choice of format often depends on factors like intended use, desired audio quality, and compatibility. MP3 is recommended in Enduvo.
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