and most importantly, all Nokia NSeries and ExpressMusic phones, as well as the Sony Cybershot and Walkman phones support it as well.all their upcoming phones will also support it. The Apple iTunes Store sells their music only in AAC, The iPods have been supporting AAC since 2003, the new portable media players from Sony, Samsung and all the other well known brands support it as well. That's a helluva lot of difference!ĪAC is slowly catching on as a music format. It may not seem like much, but my 25 GB music collection in MP3 would take up around 31.25 GB. It's more efficient, offers a much larger bandwidth to store a higher range of frequencies and can store many more channels than MP3 in a single file.ĪAC is a far better format than MP3 for storing music since it can store the same quality as an MP3 file in a file which is around 75% as large. If you've read one of my earlier posts(Feb 2010), You'll know that AAC has been designed to be a successor to MP3. This is where Mediacoder comes into picture. You can always increase your storage space, but it can be expensive. There arises a need for more space to store even more music. I know people who have collections ranging from 50-100 GB as well. Music buffs tend to have huge music collections, ranging in 10's of gigabytes(I've a 25 GB collection myself.
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