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  • The following media players will playback Ogg Vorbis files: ===Hardware===
    871 bytes (117 words) - 14:41, 2 April 2006
  • ...to wrap a .mp4/.m4a container around the raw AAC/AAC+ files as most media players have problems with raw AAC/AAC+ data. That can easily be done by using the The following media players will playback AAC files:
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    401 bytes (63 words) - 19:17, 3 November 2006
  • The following media players will playback FLAC files: ===Hardware===
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  • Very few hardware MP3 players do not accept ''vbr'' MP3 and require ''cbr'' encoded files. It is also of ...MP3-files to [[MP3Surround]] files that can be played by any software and hardware player. Check the individual pages of the two tools for more details.
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  • ===Hardware Playback=== ...oblems playing [[MP2]] files (even if this isn't mentioned anywhere in the players specifications), some will only play them if you give it an .mp3 extension,
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  • ...ut any problem - although in stereo only. Normal Hardware and Software MP3-players treat and report ''MP3 Surround'' encoded MP3 files as standard stereo MP3 For the playback of the 5.1 content of ''MP3 Surround'' files, no hardware-based and four software-based possibilities exist at the moment: the [[Wina
    7 KB (1,059 words) - 22:54, 18 March 2008
  • ...also quite important: some radio stations are very picky among the allowed players and rippers on your side - always use the string "WinampMPEG/X.XX" with X.X ...is ''raw'' format can only be played by Winamp and a few selected software players without problems. The general solution for getting AAC+ streams to work wit
    19 KB (3,305 words) - 09:46, 2 August 2020