AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) and MP3 are both popular audio compression formats used for digital audio files. AAC is generally considered to offer better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates due to its more efficient encoding algorithms.
The bitrate of an audio file determines the amount of data used to represent the audio, and thus affects the quality and size of the file. Higher bitrates typically result in better sound quality but larger file sizes.
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Why might someone choose AAC over MP3?
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