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furthur

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Apr 15, 2003
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Do you go directly from iTunes? Essentially burning m4p (or AAC) directly on to a disc. Or are you converting AAC files to .aiff through a program like Toast?

The .aiff files are certainly larger, and to my ears the uncompressed files sound better. Does anyone else think there's a big difference?
 
Re: How are you burning AAC to CD-R?

Originally posted by furthur
Do you go directly from iTunes? Essentially burning m4p (or AAC) directly on to a disc. Or are you converting AAC files to .aiff through a program like Toast?

The .aiff files are certainly larger, and to my ears the uncompressed files sound better. Does anyone else think there's a big difference?

If you get itunes to burn as an audio disk, it does the conversion back to aiff anyway. You don't get the quality back though.
 
In iTunes you hit 'burn' in toast, you drag over the files, every thing is andled by the app from what I heard, no problems.
 
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