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Eugene, OR - SDR updates their MPEG file format converter series with a vice-versa tool. They released their MP4 to MP3 converter to help users still accustomed to using the simpler MP3 format that is still widely in use today.

What's the SWF File

In the world of MPEGs or the audio files, ascending numbers mean more power and sophistication and in all of its history, mp4 can lay claim that it's the better platform than its older brother.

While many consider this as a thing, MP4 is just actually a geek way of saying that a player has more capabilities than normal mp3 players. It can usually play video and other formats not commonly known to be playable using mp3 devices such as .amv.

MP4 players also have codecs that are like patches done to a player to enable it to play a new set of file types it previously cannot play.

The term has become a misnomer of sorts as there is not yet a real file that can be called an mp4 file. It is still being currently developed by the International Organization for Standardization, most commonly known as ISO.

So for everyone's information, mp4 players are just players with more advanced capabilities. It can play almost any new file type that comes out of the market, which an mp3 player can only dream of.

The problem lies in codecs. Most mp4 players in the market today need this thing in order to play new filetypes. MP3 players on the other hand doesn't need this condition in order to play their music file types and greater support which adds to the convenience factor it fields.

Software Development Resource has a free MP4 to MP3 converter to aid in this process. It is best used by users who like to listen to audio files such as speeches, training material or presentations without a TV or PC [as there are hand-held mp3 players].

About Software Development Resource

Their team of talented software engineers, programmers and developers have a combined experience of 30 years in the industry. They started as a small shop and quickly grew to now include team members from around the world. They believe that showcasing their talent with the introduction of free useful software programs is a way to help the community and increase their productivity. SDR offers custom software solutions to streamline businesses.

Contact:
Steven Coluido
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243 Peach Drive, Oregon USA
www.softdevresource.com