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whats the consensus on the best iTunes rip settings....

not getting into flac and jriver etc....

still want iTunes on mac as player, but is aiff or apple lossless better?

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I use apple lossless with error correction turned on and like the result.
Playback is on a headless 2011 mini with 8 gigs of ram and a 2 terabyte external firewire drive and is dedicated to music serving using Audirvana + into a JKDAC32.

Some say that on slower machines, they can hear a degradation in sound quality as the lossless file requires decompression, thus placing an additional overhead on the CPU. I myself cannot hear a difference but my setup may be well up to the task.

As apple lossless (ALAC) is now an open format , several retailers, such as qobuz and hyperion, supply high res files in Apple lossless format.

You could run a test and see if you can hear a difference on your system but bit for bit the the AIFF file and a decompressed ALAC are identical (big discussion on this flares up regularly at Computer Audiophile).

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cheers Mark!
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p.s. I'll have to get my hands on a USB dac before I can really comment, but as ALAC files are smaller, I'd say thats the way I'll be heading!

next up.... rDac vs. DAC.iT vs. VDAC
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jaybee wrote:p.s. I'll have to get my hands on a USB dac before I can really comment, but as ALAC files are smaller, I'd say thats the way I'll be heading!

next up.... rDac vs. DAC.iT vs. VDAC
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I'd love to be buying Irish, but I'm looking for a "traditional" dac with ca capability..!!
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Over the last few years I've become a bit less hairshirt on this issue. For favoured recordings it's Apple lossless and for everything else it's AAC at 320. But then I don't really get the chance to listen very critically anymore anyway!
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