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FAAC is a free and open-source LC AAC encoder. Its quality has improved drastically over the last few months and | |||
is now a viable alternative to the commercial encoders (although, at least at 128kbps, not as good as the free | |||
iTunes encoder). | |||
== What is FAAC? == | == What is FAAC? == | ||
'''FAAC''' stands for Freeware Advanced Audio Coder. FAAC is a software to compress audio in the [[AAC]] format. | '''FAAC''' stands for Freeware Advanced Audio Coder. FAAC is a software to compress audio in the [[AAC]] format. | ||
== External References == | == External References == | ||
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[http://www.audiocoding.com/modules/mydownloads/ Source Code Download] | [http://www.audiocoding.com/modules/mydownloads/ Source Code Download] | ||
[http://www.audiocoding.com/ AudioCoding] | |||
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Revision as of 13:30, 25 March 2005
FAAC is a free and open-source LC AAC encoder. Its quality has improved drastically over the last few months and is now a viable alternative to the commercial encoders (although, at least at 128kbps, not as good as the free iTunes encoder).
What is FAAC?
FAAC stands for Freeware Advanced Audio Coder. FAAC is a software to compress audio in the AAC format.
External References
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