Hello everyone, I can not convert with the program some music files from AAC Apple (VBR) to 320 kbps to FLAC 192 Mkbps to 24 Bits I choose the default option and it goes out to 16 bits, I do not know what frequency it is because it does not come out, I have mac and the program is complicated
How to convert AAC Apple (VBR) to FLAC 192 Mhz to 24 Bits
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Re: How to convert AAC Apple (VBR) to FLAC 192 Mhz to 24 Bits
Use the DSP effects 'Resample' and 'Bit Depth' to set the bits and frequency to the values required. -
Re: How to convert AAC Apple (VBR) to FLAC 192 Mhz to 24 Bits
I'm sure you have your reasons, but just to be clear, do you realize that converting a 320kbps AAC file to 24/192 does *not* turn the file into a lossless hi-def file? It simply takes the lossy 320kbs AAC file and makes it way larger. Conversion doesn't recreate the lost bits when it was created. You'd be better off leaving the AAC 320kbps alone. Nothing you do to them will make them better than they already are. (and I suspect a 320kbps AAC file should be very good. Likely impossible to detect a difference from the original lossless version in a blind test.)Hello everyone, I can not convert with the program some music files from AAC Apple (VBR) to 320 kbps to FLAC 192 Mkbps to 24 Bits I choose the default option and it goes out to 16 bits, I do not know what frequency it is because it does not come out, I have mac and the program is complicatedLast edited by garym; December 08, 2018, 08:20 PM.Comment
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Re: How to convert AAC Apple (VBR) to FLAC 192 Mhz to 24 Bits
the 192 kbps corresponds to the Flac format, because it is a file without loss, is the standard of this format, the way to change it from 16 bits to 24 already found it in the option Add DSP> Bit Depth tb I have passed the frequency of 44100 to 96000 as the internet files appear in fact the AAC the program recognizes them to 24 bitComment
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Re: How to convert AAC Apple (VBR) to FLAC 192 Mhz to 24 Bits
All may be true, but understand that all of this conversion does NOT create a 24/192 lossless file from the original 320kbps AAC file.the 192 kbps corresponds to the Flac format, because it is a file without loss, is the standard of this format, the way to change it from 16 bits to 24 already found it in the option Add DSP> Bit Depth tb I have passed the frequency of 44100 to 96000 as the internet files appear in fact the AAC the program recognizes them to 24 bitComment
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Re: How to convert AAC Apple (VBR) to FLAC 192 Mhz to 24 Bits
itunes can rip that way if setup to do that.* But if your actual file is a 320kbps AAC file, it was not ripped that way. It was ripped as a lossy AAC file.
*that is itunes can rip to lossless. Nothing rips to CDA. That's not a format itself. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.cda_file
Itunes can rip losslessly to AIFF, WAV, or Apple Lossless (and all the resulting lossless files would be 16/44.1) or create lossy files by ripping to MP3 or AAC.Last edited by garym; December 08, 2018, 09:13 PM.Comment

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