AAC to OGG converter

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The Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a standard file format for storing and playing audio files. It is based on the MPEG-4 part 3 compression which makes it highly efficient and reduces the file size. It supports multichannel audio, such as surround sound, and also supports various sampling rates from 8 kHz up to 96 kHz. It also supports Digital Rights Management (DRM) for protecting audios from unauthorized use.

AAC files are widely used for storing audio recordings, such as music or spoken word recordings, and are supported by iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, and many other audio players. The popularity of AAC files has helped to make them the default format for many audio applications.

OGG is a free, open-source file format developed for audio and video data. It is commonly used for streaming media over the Internet and as a basis for streaming protocols like RTSP and Icecast. OGG files are typically compressed using the Vorbis audio encoding format but may also use other audio formats like Speex.

Compared to other comparable file formats, OGG files provide greater compression and reduce file size without sacrificing audio quality. Despite their smaller size, OGG files still store much more information than MP3 files. As a result, this file format is often used by music producers who want to distribute their music without sacrificing audio quality.

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