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Why Your Site Needs Audio Transcoding

why your site needs audio transcoding

If you spend much time working with audio files, either as a producer or you utilize them when creating other projects like software or applications, you have probably noticed how many different types are out there. In order to keep your workflow consistent, you need to utilize audio transcoding.

Why are there so many audio filetypes?

Some file types are older than others and may have been in use for years or even decades–these have found their place in the working world. Others are newer technology. The reason for all the different types is that each brings something different to the table.

Consider just a few of the common types you may commonly encounter:

The Audio Transcoding Solution

The reality is, if you are utilizing the wrong audio format for your application, you’re not getting the best possible output. Is space or size of the utmost concern, or do you need the best possible quality? If you have extensive audio files to include in an application, for instance, trying to push them through in .wav format could be an impossibility. The reason for this is that .wav is a nearly CD-level quality music format. Instead, you could format the audio file to something a bit friendlier (such as the well-known mp3 or even more compact and slightly higher quality AAC) and most likely your product will run much more smoothly.

With so many file types available, and such an importance placed on choosing the right one for your project, having an easy way to transcode from one format to another is a must.

Filestack offers an easy solution for audio transcoding format directly within an application. In fact, we can provide audio/video transcoding in as little as 2 lines of coding directly within your application. If you’d like to learn more about how Filestack works, we invite you to reach out to our team if you have any questions.

We look forward to helping you accomplish more with your audio!

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