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What is MP3?

MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a popular audio coding format for digital audio. It uses a form of lossy data compression, meaning some audio quality is sacrificed to reduce file size. MP3 is widely used for storing and playing music on digital audio players, computers, and streaming services due to its relatively small file size and reasonable audio quality.

What other technologies are related to MP3?

MP3 Competitor Technologies

WAV is an uncompressed audio format, offering higher quality than MP3, thus competing in the audio encoding space.
mentioned alongside MP3 in 48% (158) of relevant job posts
AAC is another audio coding standard that offers better audio quality than MP3 at similar bitrates, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside MP3 in 11% (201) of relevant job posts
FLAC is a lossless audio codec, competing with MP3 in scenarios where audio quality is prioritized over file size.
mentioned alongside MP3 in 4% (66) of relevant job posts

MP3 Complementary Technologies

MP4 is a container format that can store MP3 audio, therefore it is complementary.
mentioned alongside MP3 in 10% (108) of relevant job posts
HLS is a streaming protocol that can deliver MP3 audio, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside MP3 in 1% (55) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning MP3?

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Qualcomm
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Sonos
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SiriusXM
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

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