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Converting Lossless to Lossless

if i convert my apple lossless files to another lossless format using dbpoweramp will i lose audio quality?

 

Converting Lossless to Lossless

Reply #1
No.

Converting Lossless to Lossless

Reply #2
if i convert my apple lossless files to another lossless format using dbpoweramp will i lose audio quality?


There's a big clue right there....

Converting Lossless to Lossless

Reply #3
Thanks

Converting Lossless to Lossless

Reply #4
Converting lossless to lossless is .. well, lossless 
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.

Converting Lossless to Lossless

Reply #5
If you wanted to answer your question about audio quality mathematically you could perform this calculation:

100% x 100% = 100%