It's alright. I still prefer .OGG for my lossy compression, though. There is a noticeable difference with mp4 compared to mp3 in regard to file size and audio quality. The main drawback is that not as many applications and hardware devices support mp4 as mp3. If you want to still use mp4, just be certain that all the applications and devices that you plan to use support it. If you have to convert file formats a lot, I suggest lossless compression like Monkey's Audio or .flac instead of mp4 or mp3.

HTH,
Joshua



-Joshua


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:04 AM
Subject: MP3 AUDIO



Greetings!

Sorry if I'm asking what's been asked in the past with this.

Anyone played with MP4 and (if you have) and (if you've used it for audio) then what do you think of it as compared to MP3, OGG etc, have you sued any special settings or have you just stuck with the defaults as presented by Easy CD DA Extractor etc.

Thanks

Dane Trethowan
http://www.tft-bbs.com/grtdane/


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