Is there a way to change the format of files downloaded from iTunes Store?
I just downloaded some Bill Frisell songs into iTunes and then burned a CD for use on my red book player. I am not completely happy with the quality - not terrible, but not top notch either. As far as I can tell, iTunes does not allow you to change the download format from their iTunes Store which defaults to AAC, you are only allowed to modify the format for importing from CDs to iTunes. Is this correct? I have some chamber music I downloaded from itunes in AAC format that sounds terrific - makes me wonder how good a store bought version would sound?
I don't use an ipod because I am disappointed with the quality and typically don't listen to music on the go, so I am only interested in acquiring music that is as high in quality as possible for burning to disk, and not concerned with storing except on CD. For making custom music collections from one CD to another, I usually just burn with MAC or Windows disk management software, and skip itunes altogether. I typically notice a real improvement in quality by doing this. iTunes is helpful for making custom CD labels with artist, disk name and song list.
I just downloaded some Bill Frisell songs into iTunes and then burned a CD for use on my red book player. I am not completely happy with the quality - not terrible, but not top notch either. As far as I can tell, iTunes does not allow you to change the download format from their iTunes Store which defaults to AAC, you are only allowed to modify the format for importing from CDs to iTunes. Is this correct? I have some chamber music I downloaded from itunes in AAC format that sounds terrific - makes me wonder how good a store bought version would sound?
I don't use an ipod because I am disappointed with the quality and typically don't listen to music on the go, so I am only interested in acquiring music that is as high in quality as possible for burning to disk, and not concerned with storing except on CD. For making custom music collections from one CD to another, I usually just burn with MAC or Windows disk management software, and skip itunes altogether. I typically notice a real improvement in quality by doing this. iTunes is helpful for making custom CD labels with artist, disk name and song list.