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In Reply to: RE: aac or mp3? posted by vinyl survivor on April 12, 2017 at 20:44:10
and files with the .m4a extension are typically encoded as AAC.
I've listened to various internet radio streams, some allow you to choose bitrate and encoding. For a given bitrate, I have always found AAC to sound better. For example AAC 64kbps is noticeably better sounding than MP3 64kbps.
Downloads from Apple are 256kbps AAC (.m4a file extension).
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