street_samurai Wrote: 
> Bear in mind that both formats a lossless so converting between them
> does not have an impact on sound quality. Your only concern should be
> whether you have the processing power on the server to do the
> conversion on-the-fly... if this is not a concern then it sounds like
> you'd be better-off with an ALAC solution. 
> 
> If processing is an issue then perhaps FLAC is your answer... you can
> always to a batch convert back to ALAC if FLAC isn't meeting your
> needs.
> 
> ss.

Agreed :)  I went for FLAC on my PC after a similar debate although
it's just because I like the concept of playing a native format.  Sad
geek that I am!


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