On Mar 2, 2008, at 13:05, Profile wrote:
Bill,
[useful instructions...]Command-delete is a help. I had gone through the previous part before, when trying to edit the file in GarageBand (moving the pieces together by hand).
Continue on this way until you finish your song.
When I shared the file with iTunes, I ended up with an aiff file of rather large size (since aiff is 'uncompressed'). So, I'm thinking that I'll still have to re-compress the file as an aac file. I'm pretty sure that this will cause some sound degradation, because the file will now have been compressed twice. Of course, since I now see that GarageBand saves files as aiff, I could simply bring the file into GarageBand off of the CD itself, save it, and then import it to iTunes. (or save it from GarageBand as a 'compact project')
Does anyone know if AIFF -> AAC -> AIFF -> AAC causes degradation? The first AIFF -> AAC is when ripping the CD, the second is when moving the edited file from GarageBand to iTunes
Thanks for the tip, Bill
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