What is the difference between .vobis and .aac?
- Extension
- .vobis
- .aac
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Audio
- Audio
- Developer
- Xiph.Org
- Bell Labs, Fraunhofer Institute, Dolby Labs, Sony and Nokia
- Description
- An OGG file is a compressed audio file that uses free, unpatented Ogg Vorbis audio compression. It is similar to an .MP3 file, but sounds better than an MP3 file of equal size, and may include song metadata, such as artist information and track data. OGG files are supported by many software music players and some portable music 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.vobis
- sample.aac
- Wikipedia
- .vobis on Wikipedia
- .aac on Wikipedia