Music streaming service WiMP is improving the sound quality across its service for all its users.
The service's catalogue of around 20 million tracks is currently being improved with new files encoded from CD-quality using Dolby Media Generator, and is available without users having to go through an upgrading process.
The service has options to chooose between Standard and High Quality - now the Standard quality will soon be at AAC+ 96, from AAC+ 64 previously, and the High Quality ...
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