I am currently trialling dBpoweramp to see if I can use it to convert my iTunes ALAC library to FLAC and avoid re-ripping all of my CD's. It's taking a while to work out the naming stuff but I think I am getting there, so decided to have the first go at converting he entire library.
The iTunes library is 180Gb, but the FLAC equivilent after conversion is 480Gb. Does that sound right, is FLAC that much less efficient?
The only setting I can see is for the lossless encoding. I set that to uncompressed thinking that as the files were already in a compressed but lossless format that should be ok, but I am now thinking I have that wrong.
Now I think more about it, as FLAC is a lossless compression, why are their various levels of compression available?
The iTunes library is 180Gb, but the FLAC equivilent after conversion is 480Gb. Does that sound right, is FLAC that much less efficient?
The only setting I can see is for the lossless encoding. I set that to uncompressed thinking that as the files were already in a compressed but lossless format that should be ok, but I am now thinking I have that wrong.
Now I think more about it, as FLAC is a lossless compression, why are their various levels of compression available?
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