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In Reply to: RE: M4A posted by AbeCollins on August 22, 2016 at 08:01:52
They must have come from early, entirely clueless, days But it certainly explains how many cds I was able to put on my hard drive. I've been using AIFF for a good 2 years. I will have to cull!Fortunately for me, my main system uses an Audio Note NOS front end.
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ALAC files also have the mp4 extension.
When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be disappointed to discover they are not it. ~ Bernard Bailey
True. I pretty much forgot about ALAC i.e. Apple Lossless Audio Codec as I have been working with AIFF a lot lately.
So Frihed89, your m4a files may be just fine as ALAC is lossless unlike AAC.
Many are ALAC. Thanks. It looks like i was using ALAC before AIFF. The former do sound OK.
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