MP3 is an encoding format for the digital audio files which was developed by Fraunhofer Society. It uses the lossy data compression technique for compression. It compresses an audio file in three layers and remove that data which is not much important for the audio quality, or we can say that it removes that data which can’t be heard by human ears. With the standard bitrate of Mp3 i.e 128 Kilobits per second, it can achieve the compression ratio of approximately 11:1.
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MP3 is an encoding format for the digital audio files which was developed by Fraunhofer Society. It uses the lossy data compression technique for compression. It compresses an audio file in three layers and remove that data which is not much important for the audio quality, or we can say that it removes that data which can’t be heard by human ears. With the standard bitrate of Mp3 i.e 128 Kilobits per second, it can achieve the compression ratio of approximately 11:1.