iTunes


What is the preferred method of using iTunes Apple Lossless? MP3? other encoding?

Thanks
midareff
Thanks...... I originally loaded about 650 CD's onto hard drive using default settings .. my lack of knowledge at the time. I am going to start replacing them (reloading) using Apple Lossless with error correction to rebuilt the data base in the least compromised manner before moving into Music Server land ..... . If I am saying something that does not make sense to those who know far than me (almost all of you) say so.
How important is checking that error correction box when ripping cds in iTunes? I unchecked it early on because I found that I was getting worse results, but I don't remember the details, sigh... I think it was ripping more slowly and at times giving me strange artifacts in the sound. My memory on this is vague alas.
Art
Pretty important if you want the best rip possible.

It will take longer on dirty discs - if you have some smeared with fingerprints and peanut butter best to wash them (literally) before you rip.
I’ve been using iTunes in my 2nd system (garage) for years and have been happy with it. I’m still in the process of losslessly downloading, using error correction, several hundred more CDs into the iTunes library.  I recently learned of andadded the iTunes Play app giving us the ability to control iTunes through wifi remote control in either location using an phone or iPad. All that had to be added is a digital cable connecting the Mac in the garage to a DAC in the living room. It’s simple, easy to use and these lossless music files sound very good in either setup. BTW, since our wifi is often unavailable I keep a CD transport in the main system still.