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Flac vs alac, iTunes vs JRiver
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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 622697" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>I was speculating that there was a difference in your files, not related at all to codecs, but possibly a bad conversion. I use Jriver myself so I'm really not slamming it cos' it truly is a great piece of software... but that doesn't mean it's great at everything. I still use EAC for CD rips and dbPowerAmp for all audio conversion tasks, but that's me. I'm sure others who make use of ALL Jiver's features are better able to comment regarding it's suitability for those tasks, but I'm inclined to believe a dedicated software ripper and a dedicated audio converter are going to be better in performing those tasks than a one-for-all. :2c:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 622697, member: 17169"] I was speculating that there was a difference in your files, not related at all to codecs, but possibly a bad conversion. I use Jriver myself so I'm really not slamming it cos' it truly is a great piece of software... but that doesn't mean it's great at everything. I still use EAC for CD rips and dbPowerAmp for all audio conversion tasks, but that's me. I'm sure others who make use of ALL Jiver's features are better able to comment regarding it's suitability for those tasks, but I'm inclined to believe a dedicated software ripper and a dedicated audio converter are going to be better in performing those tasks than a one-for-all. :2c: [/QUOTE]
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