What is the difference between .mp1 and .rtf?
- Extension
- .mp1
- .rtf
- Format
- Binary
- Text
- Category
- Audio
- Document
- Developer
- Fraunhofer IIS
- Microsoft
- Description
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer I, commonly abbreviated to MP1, is one of three audio formats included in the MPEG-1 standard. It is a deliberately simplified version of MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2), created for applications where lower compression efficiency could be tolerated in return for a less complex algorithm that could be executed with simpler hardware requirements. While supported by most media players, the codec is considered largely obsolete, and replaced by MP2 or MP3.
- An RTF file is a common text file format that supports "rich text." It includes several types of text formatting, such as bold type, italics, different fonts and font sizes, and custom tab settings. RTF files also support objects and images, such as .JPG and .PNG files, saved within the text file.
- MIME Type
- audio/mpeg
- text/richtext
- Sample
- sample.rtf
- Wikipedia
- .mp1 on Wikipedia
- .rtf on Wikipedia