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The MP3-vs-M4A question usually appears at the worst moment: an export dialog asking you to choose. Here is the honest breakdown.
The 30-second answer
- Maximum compatibility (old cars, ancient hi-fi, random hotel radios) → MP3
- Modern devices, smaller files, Apple ecosystem → M4A
Both are lossy formats — they discard audio information humans mostly cannot hear. Neither "loses quality" audibly at sensible bitrates.
Quality per megabyte
M4A (which carries AAC audio) was designed as MP3's successor:
| Bitrate | Verdict |
|---|---|
| 128 kbps AAC | ≈ transparent for most listeners |
| 128 kbps MP3 | Audible softness on complex music |
| 192 kbps MP3 | Matches 128 kbps AAC roughly |
| 320 kbps MP3 | Overkill except archival |
Rule of thumb: at equal bitrate, M4A sounds a notch better; at equal quality, M4A is 25–30% smaller.
Compatibility reality check
MP3's superpower is ubiquity — it decodes on everything with a speaker, including things older than your career. M4A plays on every phone and computer sold this decade, every current car system, all major consoles. What it doesn't play on: that 2003 aftermarket head unit.
When each format wins
Choose MP3 when:
- The file must survive contact with unknown hardware.
- You email audio to non-technical people.
- Target platforms demand it (some podcast directories historically did).
Choose M4A when:
- Files live on modern phones and computers.
- Storage space matters (offline lecture libraries).
- You are in the Apple ecosystem (iTunes/Apple Music native).
Converting between them
Already committed to the wrong format? M4A to MP3 and MP3 to M4A conversions take seconds. One warning applies both directions: converting lossy→lossy always re-encodes, so keep original masters of anything precious.
FAQ
Is FLAC better than both? FLAC is lossless — different category entirely. Use it for archiving masters; use MP3/M4A for everyday listening. Our FLAC converter bridges the worlds.
What about WAV? Uncompressed production format. Huge files, no tagging niceties — an editing intermediate, not a listening format.