Actually I don't own a BrailleNote as of yet, but I know a lot about it from
using it a lot at school and such. I knew it supported all of those formats.
I'm not too fond of windows media format because even at 128 KBPS, I can
still hear the lossey artifacts. The other file formats are not very
popular. Flac is a very popular lossless audio format that compresses the
file to about half the size of a wav file. Vorbis is a lossey file format,
but it supports gapless playback unlike mp3, and it sounds better at lower
bitrates than mp3.
- [BrailleNote] Other audio formats Joseph Lee
- Re: [BrailleNote] Other audio formats Blake Sinnett
