mp3 (Q3954)

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Digital audio compression format, developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group, which has become a standard for audio compression and streaming of high quality sound files, used in both PC's and portable audio devices.

Digital audio compression format, developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group, which has become a standard for audio compression and streaming of high quality sound files, used in both PC's and portable audio devices.
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mp3
Digital audio compression format, developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group, which has become a standard for audio compression and streaming of high quality sound files, used in both PC's and portable audio devices.

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    141364
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    01878B
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    3 August 2013
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    9
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    mp3 (English)
    Digital audio compression format, developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group, which has become a standard for audio compression and streaming of high quality sound files, used in both PC's and portable audio devices. (English)
    3 August 2013
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    mp3 (Czech)
    Digitální zvukový kompresní formát vyvinutý MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) který je standardem pro kompresi zvuku a zvukové vysílání (streaming) ve vysoké kvalitě používaný v počítačích i přenosných audiozařízeních. (Czech)
    3 August 2013
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    mp3 (Dutch)
    Digitaal audio-compressieformaat ontwikkeld door de Moving Picture Experts Group die is uitgegroeid tot een standaard voor audiocompressie en streaming van hoge kwaliteit geluidsbestanden gebruikt in zowel PC's en draagbare audio-apparaten. (Dutch)
    3 August 2013
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    mp3 (German)
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    mp3 (Spanish)
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    mp3, mp4, mp4pro (Swedish)
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