mardi 5 avril 2016

Ripped CDs now MPEG not AAC

I rip my CDs using iTunes and the AAC encoder [iTunes Plus]. I recently moved my music from one computer to another, now when I look at the track info of ripped CD's it says it's an MPEG audio file instead of an AAC audio file [it 100% used to say AAC audio file]. The songs still say they are encoded with iTunes.



The same thing has also happened to some, not all purchased iTunes tracks. Instead of saying Purchased AAC audio file, it now says MPEG audio file, but it still has the date when I purchased the tracks & the fixed 256vbr.



When I go into Windows Explorer and find the actual song files it also still says they are M4A or MPEG-4 files not MP3 or MPEG.



The only thing different on this computer is that the moved tracks are now not in the iTunes music folder they are in their own self contained folder [I prefer it this way. It helps me sort it out better]



None of this actually bothers me, but I'm worried I have somehow converted them without knowing & they have now lost some sound quality. Any reply would be much appreciated.



Thanks, Randy.


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