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Posted by ZnU on 12/08/05 03:38
In article <dn7taj$pgk$1@reader01.news.esat.net>,
news <nospamatall@iol.ie> wrote:
> CES said the following on 07/12/2005 09:25 pm:
>
> > All,
> > I'm in the process of re-ripping all of my CD's and I have a few
> > Questions before I start... I have always stayed away from AAC and WMA
> > because of copy protection and their for I have encoded at 328kb in an
> > MP3 format...
> >
> > If you encode using AAC is the file tied to the computer (ie: is copy
> > protection added)? If so is their a way of getting around that??
>
> If you rip them to .aiff that is a format used by pro apps, and is
> supported by most things you would come across. It's lossless, but so is
> apple lossless and windows lossless. The main thing is that with either
> you may lose some compatibility.
Apple Lossless should be usable by anything which uses QuickTime to
handle audio, which is quite a lot.
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"Those who enter the country illegally violate the law."
-- George W. Bush in Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 28, 2005
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