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<blockquote data-quote="bigbang" data-source="post: 4369434" data-attributes="member: 576408"><p>Hey, I store all my music in AIFF lossless on my iPod. My question is when I add one of my friends burned CDs to my iTunes library, I don't have a clue what the quality of that burned CD is so I import it with AIFF. Any idea how to know what the bitrate/format is on the burned CD and how to import the format directly without up converting it to AIFF so that I can have a clear picture of the quality of my files without everything in my iTunes library saying "AIFF file" even though some may have been ripped from a low quality audio CD? My friends CD's aren’t MP3, they are audio CD's so does this mean there is no way of determining the true quality of the recording because it has been unconverted by default to play as an audio CD?</p><p></p><p>I hope for an answer in the next year or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbang, post: 4369434, member: 576408"] Hey, I store all my music in AIFF lossless on my iPod. My question is when I add one of my friends burned CDs to my iTunes library, I don't have a clue what the quality of that burned CD is so I import it with AIFF. Any idea how to know what the bitrate/format is on the burned CD and how to import the format directly without up converting it to AIFF so that I can have a clear picture of the quality of my files without everything in my iTunes library saying "AIFF file" even though some may have been ripped from a low quality audio CD? My friends CD's aren’t MP3, they are audio CD's so does this mean there is no way of determining the true quality of the recording because it has been unconverted by default to play as an audio CD? I hope for an answer in the next year or so. [/QUOTE]
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