3GPP was developed to make a global third generation mobile phone system specification with the aim to drive file sizes down and have a format that worked across a multitude of different mobile devices. 3GPP are deployed across much of the GSM market.
The 3GPP file stores the video element as MPEG-4 Part 2/H.263/MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264) and the audio element as AMR-NB/AMR-WB/AMR-WB+/AAC-LC/HE-AAC V1. It is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for 3G UMTS multimedia services. It is used primarily on 3G mobile phones but can also be played on some 2G and 4G phones.
Associated programs
QuickTime Player VLC Media Player Windows Media Player
Free Lossless Audio Codec, or FLAC for short, is an audio compression technique. It is a lossless compression type meaning that the compression takes place without data being discarded. FLAC is an open source codec. FLAC is a format that is recommended to those backing up a CD collection because the sound quality will remain high, whereas MP3 compression will result in a deterioration compared to the original.
Using FLAC to compress an audio file to approximately 50% of its original size. The main benefits of a FLAC file in addition to it being lossless is that it can be used for streaming, and decoding is fast, allowing for real time decoding to take place. A FLAC file also contains several data integrity checks in the header file. The metadata associated with the audio has been future proofed also to allow new fields to be defined without impacting existing decoders.