If you’re a music lover, you probably know that there are many different digital music file formats. But which of the following is not an example of a digital music file format?
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MP3
MP3 is a digital music file format, but it is not the only one. Other digital music file formats include WAV, FLAC, and AAC.
WAV
WAV is a digital music file format that is not an example of a compressed file format.
MIDI
MIDI is not an example of a digital music file format.
OGG
OGG is not an example of a digital music file format.
FLAC
FLAC is not an example of a digital music file format. Some of the most popular digital music file formats include MP3, WAV, and AIFF.
AAC
AAC is not an example of a popular digital music file format. AAC, or Advanced Audio Coding, is a lossy compression format for digital audio. Lossy compression means that some of the original data in the file is lost when it is compressed. This results in a smaller file size, but also means that the file is not an exact replica of the original. AAC is a popular format for digital audio because it offers high fidelity at lower bitrates than other formats, such as MP3.
WMA
Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a digital music file format developed by Microsoft. It is designed to be a proprietary competitor to MP3 and other digital music formats. WMA files can be played on Windows Media Player and other compatible software.
ALAC
Apple Lossless, also known as ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec), or ALE (Apple Lossless Encoder) is an audio codec developed by Apple Inc. for lossless data compression of digital music.
AIFF
AIFF is not an example of digital music file format.
DSD
DSD is a type of digital file format typically used for storing high-resolution audio files. While DSD is not as commonly used as some other digital file formats, it is still a valid format that can be used for storing and playing back music files.