In Reply to: Is there any problem with importing to ITunes using WAV instead of AIFF? posted by oldmkvi on July 23, 2016 at 09:29:51:
I got some truncated bits. Fortunately, this was just on one album. I think if I had used some other SW, I would have been fine. (I posted about this on the Music forum at the time it happened.)
Anyway, I now just play the WAV files back natively, keeping them away from iTunes. (It's really not necessary - and although iTunes will play back WAV files, I use HQ player for this purpose). I believe that although WAV and AIFF formats are roughly equivalent, AIFF does a better job with the meta data associated with the file(s).
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- I had a problem a long time ago when I used iTunes to convert WAV's to AIFF's - Chris from Lafayette 18:53:04 07/23/16 (3)
- RE: I had a problem a long time ago when I used iTunes to convert WAV's to AIFF's - AbeCollins 23:45:25 07/23/16 (2)
- RE: I had a problem a long time ago when I used iTunes to convert WAV's to AIFF's - Frihed89 15:17:01 07/24/16 (0)
- Didn't have anything to do with CD's - source WAV was a download [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 09:01:49 07/24/16 (0)