![]() For years I have used the Windows program, dBpoweramp, to rip my CDs. ![]() tags, to be store on the file itself (which the WAV format cant do). Rip files to FLAC, a free, open standard for lossless files that also allows metadata, a.k.a. As far as the phone I think there is an option to load your ALAC files on the phone at lower bit rates automatically if storage on the phone is an issue and you don’t want lossless on the phone. By 'high bit rate' I assume you mean the full, lossless bit rate inherent on CDs. IMO if you are going to go through this you should definitely create and keep a lossless version rather than not do that now and find out years later you should have. Itunes does not do FLAC, and I wouldn’t hold your breath that they ever will, so if you want lossless and easy with itunes ALAC would work (per the post above I believe you could always convert ALAC to FLAC later if needed, but yes I agree ALAC is the choice more so only if you are staying all apple I do both Pono and FiiO DAPs so go FLAC for those, but keep some lossy mp4s for the iphone for space and ease via itunes so I see the argument either way-I don’t complain about itunes as much as others). I do and it is free and easy to use, will provide accurate rips, can convert between formats, does some basic tagging.
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