Introduction

AAC - Advanced Audio Coding - the logical successor to MP3 (ISO/MPEG Audio Layer-3) for audio coding at medium to high bit rates. Here links are provided to get songs in AAC format with 5.1 (Surround) at 128Kbps with very smaller size (05MB or even less). AAC is the default or standard audio format for YouTube, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS, iTunes, DivX Plus Web Player and PlayStation 3.

Wednesday 28 March 2018

Collections 2017 - AAC 5.1


Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a proprietary audio coding standard for lossy digital audio compression. AAC generally achieves better sound quality than MP3 at the same bit rate. The confusingly named AAC+ (HE-AAC) does so only at low bit rates and less so at high ones.
AAC supports inclusion of 48 full-bandwidth (up to 96 kHz) audio channels in one stream plus 16 low frequency effects (LFE, limited to 120 Hz) channels, up to 16 "coupling" or dialog channels, and up to 16 data streams.

AAC is the default or standard audio format for YouTube, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS, iTunes, DivX Plus Web Player, PlayStation 3 and various Nokia Series 40 phones. It is supported on PlayStation Vita, Wii (with the Photo Channel 1.1 update installed), Sony Walkman MP3 series and later, Android and BlackBerry. AAC is also supported by manufacturers of in-dash car audio systems.

Totally 22 Songs, 72MB

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