I have a problem where everything I have ripped in the last 30 days (235 cds) is hosed enough where my new Kenwood car deck will not play them. The aac files somehow got created with variable bit rates...
Rather than ripping all the cds again - I'd like to just do a conversion, m4a -> m4a. If I choose this what exactly happens to the data during the transformation? Is the data reconstituted back to full strength, then simply just re-compressed?
I'd like the results to be of good quality (that's why I'm using aac), so considering the quantity of cds is this an acceptable solution? It's all the same codec, isn't it?
thx
Rather than ripping all the cds again - I'd like to just do a conversion, m4a -> m4a. If I choose this what exactly happens to the data during the transformation? Is the data reconstituted back to full strength, then simply just re-compressed?
I'd like the results to be of good quality (that's why I'm using aac), so considering the quantity of cds is this an acceptable solution? It's all the same codec, isn't it?
thx
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