It depends on the kind of music, and it depends on the version of the codec.
WMA 9.0 (which came out today [Jan 7th, 2003] actually as a final version) is really good. A lot of people don't really understand how WMA works and ***** about how it has digital rights management features built in, but all you do is don't enable DRM and all of the stuff you encode with it won't have DRM. Simple stuff.
OGG is also really good. It's the only one that I know of that's free of all patents and is open in just about every sense you can think of, but in my personal experience it's not as good as WMA9. Your mileage may vary.
I've heard great things about AAC. Dolby made it, it's supposedly a tweaked Dolby Digital codec...
WMA 9.0 (which came out today [Jan 7th, 2003] actually as a final version) is really good. A lot of people don't really understand how WMA works and ***** about how it has digital rights management features built in, but all you do is don't enable DRM and all of the stuff you encode with it won't have DRM. Simple stuff.

OGG is also really good. It's the only one that I know of that's free of all patents and is open in just about every sense you can think of, but in my personal experience it's not as good as WMA9. Your mileage may vary.
I've heard great things about AAC. Dolby made it, it's supposedly a tweaked Dolby Digital codec...
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