It seems that the future of digital music encoding is with AAC. The smaller file size and higher quality encoding leaves our old friend MP3 in the dust. However, the term MP3 has entered our vocabulary as a society and seems to have picked up a definition as "any digital music file" (atleast, to the non-techy people).
If AAC takes over MP3 encoding (which seems likely, even though the Windows world hasn't joined the party yet), will people continue to call digital music MP3s? Or maybe AACs or M4As (file extention of AAC files). Although, those two don't seem to have that snappy ring like MP3 does.
I think that perhaps the two will coexist for a few years, then gradually as more and more people use AAC, that term (whichever will be associated with it) will become dominate.
What do you guys think?
If AAC takes over MP3 encoding (which seems likely, even though the Windows world hasn't joined the party yet), will people continue to call digital music MP3s? Or maybe AACs or M4As (file extention of AAC files). Although, those two don't seem to have that snappy ring like MP3 does.
I think that perhaps the two will coexist for a few years, then gradually as more and more people use AAC, that term (whichever will be associated with it) will become dominate.
What do you guys think?