The term MP4 is most often associated with video, while the term MP3 is almost universally recognized to be about music. How can then one convert MP4 to MP3, and what can be the reason to do so? A decade ago, audio compression was the biggest thing in multimedia applications. There was a time when the only kind of audio you could possibly download from the internet was minuscule midi files. And that was about the limit of what you could carry from one computer to another, because all the removable medium you had in those days was the measly floppy disk. But then came the MP3. Now, the same thing has happened with video. With the help of modern video compression technologi View the rest of this article
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