can someone plz explain to me what is ogg and aac? which is better ogg, aac or mp3? which one should i install on my 6630 to listen to music? can u help me with the player as well as the converter?
thx guys
ogg player
I'd suggest using ogg player to play MP3's
MP3's are easier to work with as it's the standard and no need for further editing and encoding.
OGG player will create a playlist and you can select it to autoplay on application startup.
The best converter I have found is DBPOWERAMP just google for it.
I'm sure everybody has their own favourites, but thats mine.
will
willbrady wrote:I'd suggest using ogg player to play MP3's
MP3's are easier to work with as it's the standard and no need for further editing and encoding.
OGG player will create a playlist and you can select it to autoplay on application startup.
The best converter I have found is DBPOWERAMP just google for it.I'm sure everybody has their own favourites, but thats mine.
will
thats what i've downloaded. but the problem is that i got only 64mb n i wanna a good format so that about 20 songs fit in my mmc. i wanna a good quality:size ratio format
i convert my mp3 to m4a format with dmbpoweramp(sorry if im mistaken i just worked my bloody nightshift at the baker) but the quality is even better than mp3 so try it out yourself and the for mat is smaller
If you converted MP3's to another format, there is no way the conversion can actually increase the quality (original information has already been lost when converting to MP3, and there is no way to get that back; you can just do things like increase loundess, but that doesn't really increase quality, and you could do that for the MP3s, too).
If you started from original CD's (LCPM) or WAV files, then you may be getter smaller files and better quality than the MP3's.
Anyway, as long as you're happy with the results and in your ears it sounds better, technicalities like this doesn't matter. 😉