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Makes sense. I actually bought a pair of Sennheiser earbud headphones that output 112 dB (the highest I could find for earbud headphones), just because all the headphones I tried elsewhere couldn't handle the high volume (and the few that could still crackled and such). The pair I got are really nice, because they go into the ear, which helps cut out most outside noise and sends the music directly into the ear (quite enjoyable quality). I know it's crazy and such, but I got used to it years ago when my father would blast his older metal/hard rock music (this being back when I was like 5 years old).
I like AAC because, at least in comparison to MP3, it provides better quality at the same bitrates (namely in the 100-150 kbps range that I use). I know little about OGG because of how little support it has with media players and media devices, so I've never bothered to even try it.
In practice theres very little difference, the most important change being an improvement to the licensing that allows for stores selling DRMed music.
Taking into account that Lame used less bits (112 kbit/s) for coding SoundExpert test samples, its performance gap doesn’t look so dramatic. Thanks to Lame developers MP3 quality is still comparable at the most popular bitrate – 128 kbit/s.
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