Hi there
tried a search and couldn't find the answer, so hopefully someone can help.
I've got a Roku Soundbridge. I've got the following files:
4365 x M4A (from iTunes as 128K)
2262 x WMA lossless (transcoded with dBpowerAMP from Apple Lossless)
1694 x MP3 (at mostly 128K)
I transcoded the Apple Lossless to WMA lossless as iTunes won't stream Apple Lossless to Roku (or anything else!). That bit has worked fine.
However, my Windows Media cannot see my M4A files. So, I want to transcode them as well. Ive read the FAQ on transcoding and understand the principle of losing quality again, which I don't want.
However, my question is this...if I transcode M4A 128K to WMA lossless, will I retain the same quality of the M4a files in lossless - i.e. be no worse off than currently, but with the more useful (to me) WMA format?
Cheers
Bodgery.
tried a search and couldn't find the answer, so hopefully someone can help.
I've got a Roku Soundbridge. I've got the following files:
4365 x M4A (from iTunes as 128K)
2262 x WMA lossless (transcoded with dBpowerAMP from Apple Lossless)
1694 x MP3 (at mostly 128K)
I transcoded the Apple Lossless to WMA lossless as iTunes won't stream Apple Lossless to Roku (or anything else!). That bit has worked fine.
However, my Windows Media cannot see my M4A files. So, I want to transcode them as well. Ive read the FAQ on transcoding and understand the principle of losing quality again, which I don't want.
However, my question is this...if I transcode M4A 128K to WMA lossless, will I retain the same quality of the M4a files in lossless - i.e. be no worse off than currently, but with the more useful (to me) WMA format?
Cheers
Bodgery.
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