What is the difference between .mogg and .aac?
- Extension
- .mogg
- .aac
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Ogg Vorbis
- Bell Labs, Fraunhofer Institute, Dolby Labs, Sony and Nokia
- Description
- MOGG (Multitrack Ogg File) is a file format used for storing audio data. It is specifically designed for multitrack recordings, and is similar to the WAV format, but with better compression. MOGG files are supported by many audio software applications, as well as by some portable players.
- Compressed audio file similar to an .MP3 file, but offers several performance improvements; examples include a higher coding efficiency for both stationary and transient signals, a simpler filterbank, and better handling of frequencies above 16 kHz; maintains quality nearly indistinguishable from the original audio source.
- MIME Type
- audio/ogg
- audio/x-aac
- Sample
- sample.aac
- Wikipedia
- .aac on Wikipedia