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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1949557" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>IIRC both wav and tiff files are 16 bit uncompressed audio sampled at just over 44K. Windows media players identify these files as wav. Macs identify the files as aiff. There are minor differences between the filetypes but most users won't notice the differences. My Windows box is down at the moment or I'd double check this. In the meantime anyone interested should look at this summary <a href="https://www.fastpix.io/blog/aiff-vs-wav-choosing-the-best-lossless-audio-format" target="_blank">AIFF vs. WAV: Choosing the Best Lossless Audio Format</a></p><p></p><p>I just did this a few days ago and added the CD to my library. I know what yo9u want to do can be done. I'll experiment a bit this weekend.</p><p></p><p>If the files are appearing with the read Music icon you probably have Music set as your default media player.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Finally caught up to the thread and realize the problem has been solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1949557, member: 131855"] IIRC both wav and tiff files are 16 bit uncompressed audio sampled at just over 44K. Windows media players identify these files as wav. Macs identify the files as aiff. There are minor differences between the filetypes but most users won't notice the differences. My Windows box is down at the moment or I'd double check this. In the meantime anyone interested should look at this summary [URL='https://www.fastpix.io/blog/aiff-vs-wav-choosing-the-best-lossless-audio-format']AIFF vs. WAV: Choosing the Best Lossless Audio Format[/URL] I just did this a few days ago and added the CD to my library. I know what yo9u want to do can be done. I'll experiment a bit this weekend. If the files are appearing with the read Music icon you probably have Music set as your default media player. EDIT: Finally caught up to the thread and realize the problem has been solved. [/QUOTE]
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