first of all m4a is not lossless and i use dbpower amp to convert all my files. the newest version comes with lame 3.96.1 you can download it here. http://www.dbpoweramp.com it may need a plugin to support m4a but all of that is on the site

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&gt;From: J-FOX &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;
&gt;Reply-To: MP3 encoders development list &lt;[email protected]&gt;
&gt;To: MP3 encoders development list &lt;[email protected]&gt;
&gt;Subject: [mp3encoder] Converting .m4a (Apple Lossless) files to LAME .mp3
&gt;Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 20:47:59 -0800
&gt;
&gt;Hi, I'm using LAME v.3.96.1 to convert .m4a files in iTunes using
&gt;the following settings: --preset cbr 320 -q 0 -ms
&gt;
&gt;My results are unacceptably sluggish performance even with a dual
&gt;processor Mac running at 2.0GHz. Is there any way to tweak LAME to
&gt;perform better on this platform without sacrificing quality?
&gt;
&gt;Any help appreciated...
&gt;J-Bone (You'd better mind/read your own)
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