Transcoding for iPod, Easiest & Best Quality |
Transcoding for iPod, Easiest & Best Quality |
Dec 26 2007, 01:16
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Hi Everyone.
Not really been on this forum much since 2005/6ish so i'm very very behind on the latest developments of the mpc format. I currently have about 20Gb of mpc files, and as you've probably guessed from the topic title i've just been brought an ipod classic for christmas. I basically need to transcode all of these files to work on my ipod. I want the best possible quality i can get that will play on both my ipod, and within windows. I'm assuming AAC/M4A would be my best target format?right? or would lame at -V 0 be ok? I also need some sort of tool that will do everything for me in one big batch. Any suggestions? Download links would be great too Thank you! |
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Dec 31 2007, 14:33
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which classic did you get? 20gb is a fairly small collection. if you have the 160gb, why not rerip and archive most of the ones you really like into ALAC lossless. You'd have the benefit of lossless AND tags, and it is more or less future-proof even if you have to transcode. i found this out the hard way.
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fireballuk2001 Transcoding for iPod Dec 26 2007, 01:16
twostar for the best possible quality you'd have to re... Dec 26 2007, 02:58
shadowking Rockbox the Ipod firmware and you have MPC support... Dec 26 2007, 15:55
SamHain86 Agreeing with Rockbox.
If you are unwilling to do... Dec 26 2007, 16:32
twostar QUOTE (fireballuk2001 @ Dec 26 2007, 08:1... Dec 26 2007, 17:19![]() ![]() |
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