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Convert Apple lossless

Last post 11-02-2008, 14:59 by Puncher. 10 replies.
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  •  10-26-2008, 3:29 151404

    Convert Apple lossless

    Hi People,

    I have just gotten a beoport and I was wondering if there is a easy way to convert my Apple lossless files to something beoport understands (Without sacrify quality).

    Thomas


    Avant32DVD, BS3K, PentaIII, BL4K, BL Active w/BL2500, Avant28CTV,Beoport, AppleTV, 2xBC6K
  •  10-26-2008, 3:52 151413 in reply to 151404

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    Hi there.

    I guess this should be posted on the Mac/Apple section!!!

    Here it's good old PC forum!!!!!!!!!!!  Party!!!

  •  10-26-2008, 4:30 151425 in reply to 151413

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    spirost:

    I guess this should be posted on the Mac/Apple section!!!

    Apple lossless is a codec in iTunes, the most commonly used media player on... PCs! 

    Thomas seems to have a PC, as on a Mac, iTunes is used instead of Beoport, therefore he would not have to convert. 

    Thomas,  

    In iTunes, go to the preferences and in the Import section, chose the codec you want to convert the songs to. AIFF would convert it back to the original CD format, without losing any quality. 

    Close the preferences, then select all the songs you want to convert and right click and select "Convert to AIFF".

    All the converted songs will be added to the library itself. Sort your library by "Date added" to separate the old versions from the newer versions.

    p. 


    PhilLondon, formerly Wtlc2zpx
  •  10-26-2008, 5:00 151437 in reply to 151425

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    p.

    You got it, thanks for your input !

    Thomas


    Avant32DVD, BS3K, PentaIII, BL4K, BL Active w/BL2500, Avant28CTV,Beoport, AppleTV, 2xBC6K
  •  10-26-2008, 5:03 151439 in reply to 151425

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    Thanks for the tip!!!!!!

    Sory Thomas. My knowledge is not as good!!!Ick!

  •  10-26-2008, 10:29 151530 in reply to 151439

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    Well, I have converted the files to AIFF, but still Beoport is not seeing them.  Am I missing some step here ?

     

    Thomas


    Avant32DVD, BS3K, PentaIII, BL4K, BL Active w/BL2500, Avant28CTV,Beoport, AppleTV, 2xBC6K
  •  10-26-2008, 11:05 151538 in reply to 151530

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    have moved them in the correct directory?

    I do not have Beoport, so I am not sure what it needs to see them. Anyone?

    p. 


    PhilLondon, formerly Wtlc2zpx
  •  10-26-2008, 11:15 151543 in reply to 151404

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    Thomas:

    Hi People,

    I have just gotten a beoport and I was wondering if there is a easy way to convert my Apple lossless files to something beoport understands (Without sacrify quality).

    Thomas

    Yes: convert to WMA lossless, you don't lose any quality, and works fine with beoport software.

    Beoport is only compatible with MP3, WMA, and WAV files.

  •  10-26-2008, 14:46 151590 in reply to 151543

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    Hi, and thx for input all

    I will try WMA lossless

    Thomas


    Avant32DVD, BS3K, PentaIII, BL4K, BL Active w/BL2500, Avant28CTV,Beoport, AppleTV, 2xBC6K
  •  10-31-2008, 9:38 152999 in reply to 151590

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    A little bird told me that B&O will indeed recommand that we use WMA lossless.

    Not being a PC guy, can someone say if the standard Windows media Player can encode to WMA lossless? What is the approximate compression rate?

    p.


    PhilLondon, formerly Wtlc2zpx
  •  11-02-2008, 14:59 153845 in reply to 152999

    Re: Convert Apple lossless

    wtlc2zpx:

    A little bird told me that B&O will indeed recommand that we use WMA lossless.

    Not being a PC guy, can someone say if the standard Windows media Player can encode to WMA lossless? What is the approximate compression rate?

    p.

    Compression rate is approx. 56%

    Windows Media player does indeed rip to WMA lossless.


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