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MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2) is a free, open-source, and unpatented audio-coding standard. Common uses for MP2 include digital audio broadcasting (DAB), digital video broadcasting (DVB), and digital versatile disc (DVD). This file type is more common amongst professional broadcasters than consumers.
The best media player to use for opening MP2 is VLC media player. This player works on most platforms and is very dependable.
On Windows, good choices include Windows Media Player, KMPlayer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Media Encoder, Cyberlink PowerDVD, jetAudio, Winamp, and Helium Music Manager. On Mac OS X, iTunes is the best option for opening this file type.
Developed by: ISO/IEC, Moving Pictures Experts Group
Initial Release: 1993
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Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a digital audio file format that reduces file size via lossy compression. Its primary uses are digital TV, digital radio, and Internet streaming. It is the standard audio format for iOS, YouTube, Nintendo, and Playstation. ISO/IEC designated the AAC codec as an improvement to MP3, due its ability to compress file size more efficiently while providing quality similar to uncompressed audio.
For best results, use VLC media player to open AAC files. Alternatively, AAC also opens by default in iTunes. AAC files are ubiquitous, however, and open in many other programs and software.
Additionally, since AAC files often serve as the audio files for video games, they open on most popular gaming consoles, such as Nintendo 3DS and Playstation 4.
Developed by: ISO/IEC MPEG Audio Committee
Initial Release: 1997
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