Best format to convert songs that I've downloaded from Itunes online?

Sep 15, 2009 at 3:34 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 6

AliasNeo07

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Hey guys, I'm looking to convert the M4p (or aac, or whatever, I'm a noob) songs that I've downloaded from Itunes. Meaning not songs I've ripped with itunes, but that i've purchased through itunes. Ive learned my lesson and will from now on purchase CDs.

That being said, I have a program that legally converts downloaded itunes tracks to other formats. I was thinking of converting them to lossless WMA. They're going to be played on a zune mostly.

I'm not sure what format the songs are in when downloaded. Theyre AAC in a m4p wrapper right? So what would be the best format to convert them to? Options are Mp3, WMA, AAC, and FLAC. I can choose different bitrates for each format.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 
Sep 15, 2009 at 3:38 AM Post #2 of 6
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Originally Posted by AliasNeo07 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hey guys, I'm looking to convert the M4p (or aac, or whatever, I'm a noob) songs that I've downloaded from Itunes. Meaning not songs I've ripped with itunes, but that i've purchased through itunes. Ive learned my lesson and will from now on purchase CDs.

That being said, I have a program that legally converts downloaded itunes tracks to other formats. I was thinking of converting them to lossless WMA. They're going to be played on a zune mostly.

I'm not sure what format the songs are in when downloaded. Theyre AAC in a m4p wrapper right? So what would be the best format to convert them to? Options are Mp3, WMA, AAC, and FLAC. I can choose different bitrates for each format.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!



Converting lossy files to a lossless format will not restore the information lost when the tracks were ripped. You will end up with a bit-perfect copy of an already degraded file. You really have nothing to gain by doing this. I suggest you concentrate on buying either uncompressed or losslessly compressed files in the future.
 
Sep 15, 2009 at 6:38 AM Post #3 of 6
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Converting lossy files to a lossless format will not restore the information lost when the tracks were ripped. You will end up with a bit-perfect copy of an already degraded file. You really have nothing to gain by doing this. I suggest you concentrate on buying either uncompressed or losslessly compressed files in the future.


Exactly, any conversion from those files you've downloaded from itunes will result in further degradation of an already lossy file regardless to if you're converting to a loss-less format. I'd say stick with those 256Kbs AAC files or just purchase CDs.
 
Sep 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM Post #5 of 6
If you need to convert then definitely go Apple Lossless, as it will take care of the current audio data.
Transcoding with a lossy codec like MP3 will only degrade the audio data. Aka a waste of time and sound quality.
 

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