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Conversion for wav files?
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<blockquote data-quote="smartyarty420" data-source="post: 681614" data-attributes="member: 59563"><p>i'm relatively new to this and i need some advice. i recently got a new mac and have been downloading some dave matthews shows onto my computer. i use azureus to do this. these are in flac format when i download. i then convert them to wav files. they sound great but take up a ton of space on my computer and also on my ipod (i have a 30 gig). i'm quickly taking up all that space. i need to know how to convert further down so i'm not taking up as much space. i was thinking that i would burn the wav files onto cd-r's and then convert and then delete the wav files from my mac. i do not want to convert to mp3 because i've read that you lose sound quality. also, these shows that i have are seamless and i know if i convert to mp3 there will be gaps between songs. can i convert wav to aac or something else that is comparable? please help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartyarty420, post: 681614, member: 59563"] i'm relatively new to this and i need some advice. i recently got a new mac and have been downloading some dave matthews shows onto my computer. i use azureus to do this. these are in flac format when i download. i then convert them to wav files. they sound great but take up a ton of space on my computer and also on my ipod (i have a 30 gig). i'm quickly taking up all that space. i need to know how to convert further down so i'm not taking up as much space. i was thinking that i would burn the wav files onto cd-r's and then convert and then delete the wav files from my mac. i do not want to convert to mp3 because i've read that you lose sound quality. also, these shows that i have are seamless and i know if i convert to mp3 there will be gaps between songs. can i convert wav to aac or something else that is comparable? please help [/QUOTE]
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