That is the official name of the .mp3 file
The difference between H.261 and MPEG1 is that MPEG1 encodes video as well as audio. An H.261 will only encode video.
MPEG Audio Layer 3
MP3 = MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 MPEG = Moving Picture Experts Group, which develops standards for digital video and digital audio compression
MP3 is a compression and decoding standard. It is specifically the audio of a MPEG1 video standard, MPEG1 Layer 3, hence MP3 (It is most certainly NOT MPEG3) MPEG2 is commonly used in DVDs and HDTV broadcasts. MPEG4 is an improvement on MPEG2. MPEG5 does not currently exist. Because you probably mean MP3 as in an Audio Player or an iPod type device, then it depends on which device you are using - read the manual for your MP3 PLAYER. Don't call those types of devices MP3 because MP3 is not the name of a device, it is the name of an audio compression scheme. It should be noted that if a device is advertised as an MP3 player, it probably can't play MPEG4 or MPEG 2
If you take a look at MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, which is the full name for MP3. You'll see that the 3 basically stands for layer 3. Or the 3rd layer.
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
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MPEG Audio Layer 3
No. MP3 is audio only. MPEG is the video version (MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, and is the audio part of MPEG video files)
Not necessarily. Although the most common MPEG audio format, there are also other standards, both previous to and successive to MP3. MPEG Audio Layer 1 (MP1) and MPEG Audio Layer 2 (MP2), as well MPEG-4 Part 3 could be classified as an "MPEG audio file."
MPEG1 Stands for Mega Pixels Export's Group 1. This is said on an episode of the hit nick TV show, iCarly.
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