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It supports aac in addition to mp3. For the same level of quality, the aac file is smaller
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Posted: 2004-05-30 16:20:17
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On 2004-05-30 16:20:17, JasonDeFaoite wrote:
It supports aac in addition to mp3. For the same level of quality, the aac file is smaller
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are you sure?
i thought it only supports: Midi, Wav, MP3, AMR, IMY ???
but if it's true then it's damn cool!!!
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DAMN!!!
just found out myself that it supports also: MPG4, 3GP AND
AAC !!!
but from the source i read, the AAC format was stated as a video format?!
[ This Message was edited by: SmokinSungha on 2004-05-30 21:50 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-30 22:44:40
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What's with the AAC files? Do you download them like mp3's? or you convert mp3's to AAC or what's up?
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Posted: 2004-05-30 23:36:34
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Yes good question
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Posted: 2004-05-30 23:47:20
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On 2004-05-30 22:44:40, SmokinSungha wrote:
but from the source i read, the AAC format was stated as a video format?!
In the white paper paper it says
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Music
The media player is a multi-format digital audio player which enables the user to carry and play a selection of favourite songs. A range of audio formats are supported:
AAC
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MP3
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WAV
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AMR
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MIDI
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I believe AAC is not only for video recordings.
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Posted: 2004-05-30 23:57:36
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TheRealSpawn Posts: > 500
Instead of converting your cd's to mp3 you convert them directly to AAC for smaller filesize at the same quality as the mp3, or better quality at the same filesize as the mp3.
Its a compression algorithm just like mp3 - only more efficient
Converting from mp3 to AAC is not recomended as an mp3 has allready been compressed and had the qualityloss from the mp3conversion. Therefore this is not for conversion of mp3 you donwloaded off the internet - its only for conversion of CD's to AAC instead of CD's to mp3.
After conversion simply transfer them to the phone like you would have done with your mp3.
Use iTunes to convert to aac
http://www.apple.com/itunes/[ This Message was edited by: TheRealSpawn on 2004-05-30 23:04 ]
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Posted: 2004-05-30 23:58:52
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Cool, im going to give that a go when i get my K700 in a couple of weeks.
So if say the K700 does have 32mb, you could probably store about 20 (give or take a few) AAC tracks that are as good as MP3 / CD quality... yay !
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Posted: 2004-05-31 13:00:42
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True.

There are so much better things outthere then MP3, only people don't know about it.
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Posted: 2004-05-31 13:26:17
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Well, it could be possible to encode a full album
I'll be sticking with my iPod for music though, radio on K700 could be useful, but for mp3 and aac, I'll be limiting that to ringtones..
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Posted: 2004-05-31 13:45:04
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to make it simple to understand, AAC is mp3 on steroids....
its basically a diff. technology, mpeg4 but audio...
for the same bitrate of AAC u get better quality sound...
if K700 supports AAC than damn thats amazing!!!
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Posted: 2004-05-31 14:02:30
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