Simple situation, really.
I currently have my collection in 128 aac format (ripped through iTunes), as I use a Nano for most of my music listening (rarely listen through computer or otherwise).
However, I'm thinking about moving away from iTunes to more robust music management software while still keeping iTunes for working with my Nano (and the odd store purchase).
So, I have a new 500gb external drive and plan to re-rip my collection to a lossless format. With the above in mind, what would you suggest?
Apple lossless, FLAC, or Ape?
And, just so I get an idea...if I have, say, 1gb of 128bit encoded aac files, how much space woule that be in a lossless format?
I currently have my collection in 128 aac format (ripped through iTunes), as I use a Nano for most of my music listening (rarely listen through computer or otherwise).
However, I'm thinking about moving away from iTunes to more robust music management software while still keeping iTunes for working with my Nano (and the odd store purchase).
So, I have a new 500gb external drive and plan to re-rip my collection to a lossless format. With the above in mind, what would you suggest?
Apple lossless, FLAC, or Ape?
And, just so I get an idea...if I have, say, 1gb of 128bit encoded aac files, how much space woule that be in a lossless format?
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