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Topic: ALAC bitrate lower than AIFF file? (Read 5945 times) previous topic - next topic
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ALAC bitrate lower than AIFF file?

I own a Mac and recenty ripped all my music to ALAC.  I have a lot of FLAC files which I converted to AIFF using xACT.  I then converted to ALAC using iTunes.  During this conversion (after roughly 100 conversions) I just noticed the ALAC bitrate is lower (100-150) than the converted AIFF.

Am I losing audio quality with the above method of converting?  My Mac mini is connected to my home theater and I do not want to lose any quality.  As I understand, lossless is lossless, but I'm confused as to why the lower bitrate? 

Mark

ALAC bitrate lower than AIFF file?

Reply #1
Its lossless to lossless converstion. You should be fine!
The difference in bit-rate is just compression (lossless compression)

AIFF Is uncompressed (right?)


ALAC bitrate lower than AIFF file?

Reply #3
When you compress files, they get smaller.  Thats normal.  100 to 150kbps is a little odd though, I'd expect ALAC to do better then that.

 

ALAC bitrate lower than AIFF file?

Reply #4
Good deal!  Thanks a lot guys.  Much appreciated.