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  1. Mar 23, 2021 · Knowing which audio formats the iPhone supports is important if you want to use your phone as a portable media player. There's a good chance that your music collection is a mix of audio formats if you get your songs from ripped CD tracks, digitized cassette tapes, and torrent sites.

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    • Record a Voice Tweet (iPhone Only) Twitter has rolled out a Voice Tweet feature, but it is limited to iPhone. How to post audio on Twitter: Click the Tweet compose button.
    • Start an Audio Tweet With Spaces. If you're using Android, Voice Tweets are not available. However, you can use the Spaces features (also on iPhone). Twitter Spaces – Twitter's answer to Clubhouse – can be set up reasonably easily.
    • Use Headliner to Post Voice Recordings on Twitter. Headliner is a free option that lets you post voice recordings and other audio to Twitter and beyond.
    • How to Share Audio on Twitter With Audioboom. Formerly known as Audioboo, this service was launched with the express intention of providing an audio tweeting option.
  2. Jul 17, 2021 · Voice tweets, or tweets with audio, are a composing feature available on the Twitter iOS app. They're a more creative way to express your thoughts, without having to manually type it all out or...

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  3. May 31, 2023 · Some formats such as aptX HD Bluetooth and LDAC allow for hi-res files to be streamed wirelessly between compatible devices – but not without compression. The former supports audio at 24-bit/48kHz, but uses compression and has a maximum data rate of 576kbps.

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  4. Nov 1, 2020 · If you use Apple Music with iPhone and Bluetooth headset, stick with max 16bit / 48kHz (some say 24bit) for your encodings. Don't upsample...ever. 96->48 or 88.2->44.1 or 32->16 or 24->16 is ok. If you go all audiophile, the only real way is to not use Apple Music at all.

  5. Aug 17, 2016 · Mp3s, while lossy is my preferred default. It's a standard file type, easy to work with, it can be high quality and iPhone/iOS is efficient at decoding. However, if you need higher quality, AAC or uncompressed can be better.

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  7. Mar 28, 2007 · The Apple iPhone supports the following audio formats: AAC (16 to 320 Kbps) AIFF AAC Protected (MP4 from iTunes Store) MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps) MP3 VBR Audible (formats 2-4) Apple Lossless WAV

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