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Ah, yes that is true. *Uncompressed* WAV files (and not all of them are, I think), would indeed preserve better audio quality than either of the other formats.
However, if the concern is to get the sound across in a smaller amount of data space, compressed audio formats such as MP3 and AAC would reduce the amount of space taken up by the files substantially, and are typically "good enough" for most purposes.
So it depends on the intended usage of the files once they reach their destination: if the compressed quality is indeed "good enough," then going with MP3 or AAC would likely be a smart move. However, if there is higher demand for audio quality, then a higher-quality lossless or uncompressed format (AIFF, WAV, etc.) would likely be needed, although it will increase the storage, and therefore the amount of time it will take to transfer across the 'net.
FWIW, I found a discussion concerning AIFF, WAV, and FLAC formats here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/archive/index.php/t-4131.html
A comparison of AAC, MP3, and OGG was here:
http://forums.macnn.com/archive/index.php/t-161144.html
As an alternative to repackaging the files, have you (original poster) considered using a more robust file transfer program which auto-resumes broken downloads?
On May 13, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Frank, I rarely disagree with you , but MP3 and AAC are NOT and will never be "Better" than a raw WAV file, audio wise. Uncompressed Broadcast WAV files are the standard of the audio industry, supported by every DAW and platform, and supports all bitrates up to 192k.
The others, as far as good audio is concerned, are inferior consumer audio 'toys'. Meridian 'lossless' is the only thing that comes close, which is what is used in DVD-A releases.
The original poster was sending sd2 files, which indicated that he wants to send uncompressed full bandwidth files over the net.
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