I'm in the process of archiving my music (both downloads and CDs) and I
decided to convert everything that wasn't mp3 into m4a files. This
includes all my wav, aiff, ape, and flac files. My goal is to reduce the
amount of space needed to store my music on an external hard drive, and
to "simplify" the  data I want my Touch to process by having only two
different file formats (mp3 and m4a). 

Is there anything wrong with my logic? I read somewhere that m4a might
be "easier" for hardware to process than flac. I believe the m4a format
is native to the Touch, so I won't need additional software to convert
files when I play them. I should mention that I'm all-Mac at home. Any
thoughts? Thanks in advance.


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