![]() ![]() Again, having a Lossless copy you can then make mp3 version for those players. The only advantage of Mp3 is if you have multiple "players" that don't play AAC files. My downloads from iTunes remain at AAC 256 and I have from days gone by some MP3's that are ranging from 128 up to 320 bitrate. They play of course great.If I want, I can make AAC 256 from them with just the direct compression "loss." Some files you wont hear much difference do to their range or the quality of the original.Īll my CDs are converted to Lossless. Lossless is ideal and given a choice between AAC 256 and mp3 320, I'd take AAC 256 as I can tell on some files a difference. When possible, best to have "master" copies that are the highest bitrate possible. You are going to get all sorts of responses (as you have seen).here's my two cents. ![]()
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