There are two problems with Apple Lossless.ġ) Only a limited number of media playing software can decode Apple lossless and,Ģ) While Apple is wildly popular now, in 10-20 years who knows how relevant they will be. Should I look at going with a different format or just stick with the 256 or 320kbps MP3's? Can a CD be saved as an HD track or is that just for audio DVDs? In all honesty I'm looking to just re-rip my CDs in the best way I can so I can back them up and never have to go through this whole process again. I've read a few older tests between the different bitrate's and they seem to say that the mp3 256kbps and 320kbps pretty much match that of the recorded CD. I see there's AIFF, AAC, Flac, SACD and a few others in 24/44.1, 24/48, 24/96,16/44.1, then see some written as 88/24, 96/24 but it's mostly Greek to me. Beyond the mp3 128,196,256,320kbps format I really don't know much about the different types of formats out there. I'm looking to re-rip my CD's onto my computer and I'm looking to try and get the best quality I can from them so they sound better when played on my 5.1 home theater system then the 128bit mp3 version's I play on my computer. I'm not really sure if this is the correct place for this type of question or not, I really could not find much on.
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