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  2. Sonique (media player) - Wikipedia

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    It supported MP3, MP2, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, MOD, XM, IT, S3M, Audio CD and Windows Media Audio formats. Third-party plug-ins can add other audio formats and music visualization effect. Sonique can also play to audio streams. Sonique comes bundled with a test Mp3 file featuring a song snippet by Mamasutra, entitled "Sonique Theme." The comment field ...

  3. MP3 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... An MP3 file is made up of MP3 frames, which consist of a header and a data block. ... in a public listening test featuring two ...

  4. Audio file format - Wikipedia

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    Audio file icons of various formats. An audio file format is a file format for storing digital audio data on a computer system. The bit layout of the audio data (excluding metadata) is called the audio coding format and can be uncompressed, or compressed to reduce the file size, often using lossy compression.

  5. Vorbis - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] Users can test these programs using the list of Vorbis audio streams available on the same wiki. [66] For more information about support in software media players there is a comparison of media players available. Some newer Ubisoft games use Vorbis files renamed with the filename extension.sb0.

  6. Music download - Wikipedia

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    The iTunes Store accessed via a mobile phone, showing Pink Floyd's eighth studio album The Dark Side of the Moon (1973). A music download is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone.

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    There is a trade-off between size and sound quality of lossily compressed files; most formats allow different combinations—e.g., MP3 files may use between 32 (worst), 128 (reasonable) and 320 (best) kilobits per second. [67] There are also royalty-free lossy formats like Vorbis for general music and Speex and Opus used for voice recordings.

  8. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    Both mp3 files and wav files are provided for all titles; the mp3 files are placed under a non-commercial license, so only conversions of the wav files are appropriate for Wikipedia use. Recent recordings

  9. Download - Wikipedia

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    Download data is sent downstream to an end-user, upstream from the provider. ISP = internet service provider. Downloading generally transfers entire files for local storage and later use, as contrasted with streaming, where the data is used nearly immediately while the transmission is still in progress and may not be stored long-term.