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Originally Posted by TinMan
I rip to FLAC, mainly because I can convert to any other format type without degradation. I learned not too long ago that Apple now allows FLAC playback on iTunes, so that’s progress.
I’ve never seen ALAC for sale before (although it’s been an option for ripping in iTunes for years). ALAC doesn’t work well on at least some 3rd party playback software, so I stopped using that codec several years ago.
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I hate ripping and converting. It's just such a chore for me. I know other people love doing stuff like that, organizing and properly naming stuff and keeping it all neat and tidy.
I've bought some albums 5 times to have it in the format I want (vinyl/8track, cassette, CD, crappy MP3, decent MP3). I wish I had kept some of that old vinyl from years ago, but I didn't keep a single one.
For Apple users, it's too bad Apple hasn't pushed ALAC harder. For the rest of us, it's a godsend that Apple hasn't taken over even more of the music distribution industry.