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Originally Posted by wolfy35
mp6 is simply an updated "Lossless" format that had twice the number of layers available for encoding of information within the same comparative filesize as mp3. It was devised by the same team that worked on mp3. One significant difference is the potential for multi format applications due to it being fully compatable with audio, video and gaming
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Oh, just stop it. What you're describing here is impossible: you cannot put lossless audio and video in a file the same size as a regular mp3.
Besides that, mp3 is short for MPEG-1 Audio Layer III. Not 3 Layer, so your "mp6 is mp3 with double the layers" makes no sense whatsoever.
And still, no credible source.