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What is an MPA file? An MPA file is an audio file compressed with MPEG Layer II compression, which reduces the file size while minimally affecting the overall sound quality. It is based on the MPEG-1 audio-coding standard and was later updated for the MPEG-2 specification.

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What is an MPA file?

An MPA file is an audio file compressed with MPEG Layer II compression, which reduces the file size while minimally affecting the overall sound quality. It is based on the MPEG-1 audio-coding standard and was later updated for the MPEG-2 specification.

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File Viewer Plus

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Microsoft Groove Music

Discontinued

Included with OS

Microsoft Windows Media Player

Included with OS

VideoLAN VLC media player

Free

Apple iTunes

Discontinued

Free

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Apple Music

Included with OS

Apple QuickTime Player

Included with OS

VideoLAN VLC media player

Free

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VideoLAN VLC media player

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FileHelper.com

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VideoLAN VLC for Mobile

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RealNetworks RealTimes: Video Maker

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RealNetworks RealTimes Video Maker

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Category: Audio Files

Updated: April 12, 2016

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What is an MPA file?
An MPA file is an audio file compressed with MPEG Layer II compression, which reduces the file size while minimally affecting the overall sound quality. It is based on the MPEG-1 audio-coding standard and was later updated for the MPEG-2 specification.