
Audiobook formats
Audiobook formats are digital file types used to store and play spoken-word content. Common formats include MP3, which offers broad compatibility and good sound quality; AAC, providing better compression without sacrificing quality; and M4B, similar to AAC but with bookmarking features for easily resuming playback. Some formats, like WMA and Ogg Vorbis, are less common but still supported by certain devices. The choice of format depends on the device you're using and your preferences for sound quality, storage size, and playback features. Most audiobooks are distributed in MP3 or M4B formats for versatility and ease of use.