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Why does Apple use AAC for iTunes music instead of MP3?

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There are a ton of misconceptions floating around about Apple’s use of the AAC audio codec in the iTunes Store instead of the more widely known MP3 format.

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Why does Apple use AAC for iTunes music instead of MP3?

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