Theres a lot. The most common would be mp3. but theres also OGG, WAV,WMA, and a whole list of other formats. The thing about mp3 is that its a really good lossy format, lossy format means that when a file is compressed it loses some information. Lets say you convert a WAV file to an mp3 file. The WAV file with the same clarity as the mp3 file will be about 6-7 times the size of the mp3. Unless your a music editor, mp3 is usually the way to go.
Heres a nice link if you'd like to learn a bit more
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_file_format
MKV files means Matroska files, as well those containing audio ( movies ) or video only. .MKV file is an envelope for which there can be many audio, video and subtitles streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie with subtitles or CD in a single file
No, the file format "mov" is not the same as "mp4." They are different file formats used for storing video and audio data.
They are different video formats. .mpg, one of a number of file extensions for MPEG-1 computer files .mov, filename extension for the QuickTime multimedia file format .avi, Audio Video Interleave, a multimedia container format You could convert videos between formats
You can't - they are entirely different formats. There is no magic way to turn a web page into a audio clip.
MP3 and Wave files are two different audio file formats. If you open an MP3 file into a program such as Audacity or Wavelab, the program converts it to a Wave file to edit it.
VLC is not a file or media file. It is a Media Player, encoder and streaming that supports many audio and video codecs and file formats such as FLV,3GP, WAV, MPEG, Audio formats like AAC, AC3 and MP3. Hope this helps.... :)
A multimedia format is simply a file type or format that has some sort of media in it. Multi media could be music, a picture or a video clip. A multimedia format is what one of these is stored as. Example a movie format would be .avi Music = .mp3 , .wav ect photo .jpg There are hundreds of formats for different qualities and formats.
.mp3 and .wav
File formats are standardized methods for encoding and structuring data in a digital file, allowing software applications to read, interpret, and manipulate that data. Each format is defined by a specific set of rules that dictate how information is organized, such as headers, metadata, and data structure. Common file formats, like JPEG for images or MP3 for audio, use different encoding techniques to efficiently store and retrieve the information they contain. Understanding file formats is essential for ensuring compatibility between different software and devices.
usually unless you change the extesion for exaple mp4 mp3 flacc are all audio files but all different formats or codecs
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) supports a variety of file formats for video, audio, and images. For video, it primarily supports formats like MP4, AVI, and WMV. Audio formats include MP3, AAC, and WAVE, while image formats supported are JPEG, PNG, and GIF. Additionally, it can play certain media files from USB drives or via network streaming.
Foobar2000 is primarily a media player. However, Foobar2000 can also be used to convert between different audio file formats and to create multiple playlists.