IPOD question
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When you import CD's into itunes, what do you choose? AAC files, mp3? What quality? High, highest, good?
That option, under advanced, is only for importing cd's, not files like the mp3 boots?
That option, under advanced, is only for importing cd's, not files like the mp3 boots?
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One of my audiophile friends finally gave up on keeping flac (lossless) copies of stuff when he determined that even with the very best headphones he couldn't hear any difference between uncompressed wavs and 320 kbps mp3s. Personally I keep cd or flac copies of anything I really care about, as well as anything I taped myself (flac or shn) since those are the original files.
The reason these options only apply to importing from cds is that the cds start out as uncompressed audio, and iTunes needs to know how you want them compressed (so you can fit WAY more music on your ipod). When you import mp3s such as ones you downloaded, those decisions have already been made by whoever created the mp3s from the original uncompressed files.
Post again if you have more questions. Hope this helps.
Melissa
i'm thinking of buying more hd space and reripping my cd's into wav.....true backup
Melissa