On 26 Sep 2005, at 2:22 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:

The difficulty with using the Apple
format is that none of my audio programs would probably be able to
use it directly to write CDs or make MP3s (other than iTunes itself).

Sure, but if you need to burn to CD, you can use iTunes to convert the Apple Lossless files back to WAV as needed.

I wish I knew what iTunes was doing (beyond
normalization, which I do on the WAV files before conversion to MP3,
but on a whole work, rather than on individual movements) because I'd
love to be able to save it into the MP3 files permanently (like
saving HP data in Finale).

Is it possibly the settings in iTunes' mixer? I don't think there's any way of writing that into the audio file.

I actually haven't tried creating an MP3
with iTunes itself to see if it made a better MP3 -- I should try it
(though I'd miss batch conversion).

You can load and convert an entire folder at once in iTunes.


- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY



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