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Non-MP3 Codecs?

Vanth Dreadstar asks: "While MP3 is okay, I have begun researching other codecs that would be suitable for my home music use. Lossy codecs such as Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and MPC all seem to have promise, not to mention the lossless codecs such as Shorten (otherwise known as .SHN), LPAC, and FLAC. I would like to know what non-MP3 codecs people are using out there, and why."

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  1. I'm using .nap by jerw134 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm using .nap because Napster is going to come back! Just you wait!

  2. Oh, of course I use .wma... by dperkins · · Score: 4, Funny

    Because I have to quit this filthy .mp3 habit. I need the music industry to help me overcome my addiction to free music, so with digital content controls I won't be tempted to download gigabyte upon gigabyte of free music. I won't have to continue working this extra part-time job to support my purchases of extra hard drive space.

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  3. Re:like so? by Tackhead · · Score: 5, Funny
    > > HD's are cheap, hell save them as XML.
    >
    >Like So?
    >1
    > 0
    > [8 times per sample]

    No, it's even worse!

    (1-2 k of headers and track metadata deleted)

    <BYTE>
    <BIT>1</BIT>
    <BIT>0</BIT>
    <BIT>0</BIT>
    <BIT>1</BIT>
    <BIT>1</BIT>
    <BIT>1</BIT>
    <BIT>0</BIT>
    <BIT>0</BIT>
    </BYTE>

  4. I use the MUTE codec. by MongooseCN · · Score: 5, Funny

    It gets 99.99% compression. I think it's termed "lossy" compression.