geraint smith wrote:

> If only FLAC worked with iTunes (or vice versa), or else that there
> were another music ripping/tagging/labelling all-in-one product for Mac
> OSX that was as easy, and worked as well as, iTunes. But it doesn't, and
> there isn't - or if there is one,  I'd very much like to know about it
> (although only if it reads tags attached by iTunes. The thought of
> doing all that again...ugh!). So Aiff it is, then. The only practical
> thing against Aiff (apart from the space it takes on your disc, which
> is not much against it given how cheap disc space is now) is that
> programmes for PCs don't seem to like it much. There there, very sad,
> never mind. But tagging is not an issue with Aiff. You can - and I do,
> using iTunes - tag Aiff as easily, comprehensively and well as one can
> tag FLAC, and a darned site better than one can tag WAV.

So, would you be interested in a script that converts your AIFF files to
FLAC, including all tags?

Also, if you're tied to formats supported by iTunes then ALAC will take
up less space than AIFF and support the same tags.

R.

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