J-FOX wrote:

Because I plan to use the .m4a files stored on my computer for studio work/Final Scratch DJ'ing, so I don't want to import in a lossy format that I will regret using later when I play the files through a high end sound system.

M4A/AAC is a lossy codec, just a different one from MP3. It's not lossless. If you want lossless encoding, you'll want to use something like FLAC. But unless you've still got access to the original uncompressed audio, I guess the damage has already been done.


Geoff.

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