
Originally Posted by
garym
You may understand this already, but just in case. As noted, it is a bad idea to convert lossy (m4a) to lossy (mp3). A few thoughts.
1. Best solution is to rerip the 400 CDs to FLAC. Then use FLAC files to create mp3 versions if you need those. Otherwise just use the FLAC files on your home player. But be sure and create at least one full backup of these files. USB drives are cheap. I'd suggest two different USB drive backups, keeping one stored at a different location than your home.
2. Next best solution is to do nothing. Just use the m4a files. Almost all music server/players will play m4a files just like they play mp3 files. It doesn't require itunes to play m4a files. I have a few thousand m4a files and they play just fine on all my players (and I'm not using itunes). I think PLEX will play m4a files just fine. Perhaps you are under the mistaken notion that m4a files *only* play on itunes/apple?