There are hundreds of audio file types out there. The websites on this list have links to resources about different audio file formats. Popular audio file formats such as Wav, AAC, WMA or MP3 have their own pros and cons. You need to know each audio file format inside out to determine which one suits your computer and your playback needs. WAV is the default format for audio on the Windows-based operating system. They contain high quality playbacks but utilize larger file sizes. MP3 is perhaps the most well-known and widely used audio format in the computer world. Knowing the difference between audio files can help you pick audio files for your computer.
Here you will also be able to browse through thousands of free audio files ranging from sound clips to songs available for download. You can also locate audio technology software companies and firms. You can also find audio file converters here which change the format of an audio file from one to another, according to your requirements.
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