![]() In the apple world, aac is default and works on all devices. I could convert to better formats, but what if they're listening on an iphone or Ipad, or iPod an Android? Especially when you don't know what the receiver will be listening on. ![]() I use MP3s several times per song for situations where audio quality needn't be the greatest, but you need it to be as universal as possible such as emailing a working copy to a singer/rapper/guitarist to practice, learn or write with. So I guess you use the mp3 converter to provide it to stores, other than that I highly recommend to use AAC instead, as it gives you much better results in quality ![]() Probably they are not aware of the better options. People still use mp3 nowadays? I really don't understand it. Is it really still legit to use mp3 on new output? There are so many better options these days. I have read and commented on this topic more than one time. ![]()
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