lossless means nothing is lost.  Therefore Apple lossless would sound
the same as FLAC lossless.

Jay


On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:24:07 -0500, PAUL WILLIAMSON
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/30/05 4:08 PM >>>
> > I want to maximize my sound quality and have started converting
> > everything to apple lossless - basically it seemed the best bet given
> > I use itunes all the time * I suppose I could use something like
> > dbpoweramp to batch reconvert to Flac but based on previous
> > mailings I'm getting confused*is converting to Flac actually
> > going to bring anything it terms of sound quality? Or am I getting
> > as good as it gets from apple lossless on sb2?
> > (when mine arrives!)
> >
> > graham
> 
> What happens when Apple Computer loses any court
> battle with Apple Records and is forced to either get out
> of the music business or give its music technology to
> Apple Records?
> 
> I love Apple, but I hate their music distribution ideas
> and anything having to do with proprietary formats.
> 
> Go FLAC, you'll never go back.  Another good thing
> is that if you go with flac, the decode is happening
> on the sb2.  With apple lossless, the decode is
> happening on the server.
> 
> Paul
> 
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