I have a car player that does not support flac or m4a, so routinely convert files in these formats to mp3/320. I had success with this, but of late I am finding that the mp3 files converted from m4a have very bad quality. There are very audible artifacts in the audio, hesitations and jerks, sort of. Not just "lower quality", but real problems.
It is not a problem for files converted from flac to mp3, only for original m4a files purchased from iTunes. I've thought of trying to convert the m4a files first to flac, and then down to mp3, but that seems kind of silly.
Any suggestions?
Ron
BTW, I have an account under a different username (RonM), but the password that Google says is the correct one does not work. When I tried to re-set the password, the promised email never arrives. Tried twice. Not in spam locally or on the ISP's server.
EDIT - I did eventually get my reset request emails, one some hours after being set, but using the supplied password to change password did not work.
It is not a problem for files converted from flac to mp3, only for original m4a files purchased from iTunes. I've thought of trying to convert the m4a files first to flac, and then down to mp3, but that seems kind of silly.
Any suggestions?
Ron
BTW, I have an account under a different username (RonM), but the password that Google says is the correct one does not work. When I tried to re-set the password, the promised email never arrives. Tried twice. Not in spam locally or on the ISP's server.
EDIT - I did eventually get my reset request emails, one some hours after being set, but using the supplied password to change password did not work.
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