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The highest quality is uncompressed, .aiff. How many hours are you going
to listen to? Pete. wrote: I don't like the 128kb/s AAC files that iTunes sell, I only wish they'd up the bitrate a bit. Most of the CD's I have imported to iTunes are in 192kb/s and that I am happy with. "Andy Hewitt" wrote in message ... asdfg wrote: I have an MP3 player capable of playing AAC format as well as MP3. All of my music in currently in MP3 format. Should I convert my MP3 files to a slightly lower bitrate AAC? Is 96kbps AAC any good? - because if I converted tracks to that I'd get a lot more on my player. Overall, what are people's opinions of AAC? AAC is supposed to be a little better than MP3, although it's still a 'lossy' compression. Why 96kbps? iTunes Music Store uses 128kbps, and having burnt a few to CD now, I have to say I can't fault the sound quality. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Civic 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com |
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