![]() You have to trust that they got it all right. I wouldn't trust it long term and especially for archival storage. My concern with using the dBpoweramp ALAC encoder would be for using it as your primary format long term or for archival storage. In that case the dBpoweramp ALAC encoding is short lived and serves a useful purpose. Using the dBpoweramp ALAC encoder as an intermediary format should be perfectly fine. I would do WAV in EAC instead but i can't ID3 tag them. The reason i am using dbpower amp to do the first conversion in to alac is because i rip my music in EAC using flac and then the flac to ALAC, can't do that in iTunes. I don't have an issue converting the dbPoweramp ALAC files to the itunes ALAC Files.that's easy for me.I just want to make sure there's no loss of quality Originally Posted by Ham Sandwich /img/forum/go_quote.gif The only thing I would consider using it for would be to transcode from another lossless format to be able to put lossless ALAC files on an iPod, and even there I wouldn't expect perfect compatibility. It is not something I would trust my library to as a primary or archival format. It can't guarantee perfect compatibility with Apple's ALAC encoder/decoder. It was created by reverse engineering without any benefit of even a technical specification from Apple. I don't have much trust in the open source implementation of the ALAC encoder/decoder. iTunes for Windows will read WMA Lossless files. If iTunes won't convert the dBpoweramp ALAC files directly you would have to take a round-about way by doing something like first converting the files to WMA Lossless using dBpoweramp or something similar then having iTunes convert the WMA Lossless files to iTunes ALAC. I don't use iTunes so I'm not familiar with its exact workings. I'm not sure how to go about doing the conversion. The trick will be in figuring out how to get iTunes to re-encode the dBpoweramp ALAC files to iTunes ALAC files. So conversions should be lossless as well. The ALAC encoder that dBpoweramp uses is lossless. If I convert the dbPoweramp ALAC with itunes into a new ALAC file.will this be ok? dBpoweramp is free from spyware, malware and Trojans, our installer does not bundle other programs.Originally Posted by DavidMahler /img/forum/go_quote.gif High Sierra or newer (Apple M1 included). Try Reference free for 21 days Windows R2023 Trial Appleįor Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 7, Vista & macOS If convertingįLAC to mp3, wma to mp3, or wav to mp3, dBpoweramp is the right choice. It is safe to say, no other audio program converts more multi-format audio files than dBpoweramp, we have spent 15 years perfecting format-compatibility and conversion stability. ![]() ![]() Popup info tips, Edit ID-Tags are all provided. Malware, or virus), dBpoweramp has never bundled inĢ0 years, those wanting an mp3 converter, get just that and only that.ĭBpoweramp integrates into Windows Explorer, an mp3 converter that is as simple as right clicking on the source file > Convert To. With over 30 effects dBpoweramp is a fully featured mp3 Converter.įree converters come with a little extra (a spying toolbar, Process the audio with Volume Normalize, or Sample / Bit Rate Conversion, Look for a mp3 converter which encodes using all CPU cores simultaneously, get the job done in double quick time. Large numbers of files with 1 click, filter on mp3 or other file type, Million users worldwide trust their converting to dBpoweramp:Ĭonvert mp3, m4a (iTunes & iPod), WMA, WAV, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, Apple Lossless (ALAC) to name a few. dBpoweramp Music Converter™ has become the standard tool for audio conversions, over DBpoweramp Music Converter mp3 conversions perfected Audio conversion perfected, effortlessly convert ![]()
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