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Topic: NEWBIE Q: EAC to AAC via WAV (NERO AAC Codec) (Read 3605 times) previous topic - next topic
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NEWBIE Q: EAC to AAC via WAV (NERO AAC Codec)

New HA member, first-time poster, asking (what is likely) a dumb question   

I used this helpful guide to ripping CDs to convert to AAC for use in iTunes.  Everything went as described, with one exception.  When I went into the folder to view the files, they were still in WAV format.  I thought they would be in AAC format--did I miss a step?  Or should I just import them into iTunes and let it convert them to AAC?

Thanks!


NEWBIE Q: EAC to AAC via WAV (NERO AAC Codec)

Reply #2
Maybe you selected to rip to WAV (CD->WAV) instead rip to compressed (CD->CMP).

 

NEWBIE Q: EAC to AAC via WAV (NERO AAC Codec)

Reply #3
According to the listeneng tests Apple AAC encoder is better