MP3 vs. AAC, Apple's "MP3"

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Before I got my iPhone I haven't really thought anything about the differences between the common MP3 and AAC.

Since AAC is default when using iTunes I did not pay much attention when I put my CD's into the iPhone so every song are AAC at 128 kb/s. Any experience between MP3 and AAC?
 
All my MP3's are VBR-0 or 320K CBR, so I can't tell the difference.

However.... I understand XM Satellite uses 64K AAC3 and it sounds like a 256K MP3... a hint of aliasing on a classical piece is noticeable.

Cheers!
 
peranders my fellow audio diy countryman

I have not used AAC.
What i have used is
.cda = directly from CD
.wav = ripped CD
.mp3 = commpressed .wav with some losses
.flac = lossless compressed .wav
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My 100% favourite at this time is FLAC
if this works with iPhone, I do not know .. probably not as AAC is loss format

i have no iPod or iPhone or anything other like that
i have no mp3 player
i only use these formats in my PC, where i have one CD-player/burner (Nero)

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*** FLAC = Free Lossless Audio Codec
information
A digital audio recording (such as a CD track)
encoded to FLAC
can be decompressed into an identical copy of the audio data.
Wikipedia - Free Lossless Audio Codec
FLAC - Official Website
Winamp - FLAC Plug-ins

I use the excellent flac encoder and audio format converter called
foobar2000 - is 100% freeware, can be downloaded from here
foobar2000 - media player & converter

as told in my topic here in forum:
diyAudio Forums > Top >Other Stuff >Everything Else >foobar2000 audio player & converter FLAC to MP3
... lots of very interesting information in this my little known topic
... while other topics of mine are more wellknown .. in Solid State!

Lineup 🙂
Lineup Music & Audio Player website


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