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Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Question marked as Solved User profile for user: Limnos Limnos. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Well, d'uh. Some older models may not support it. But you can set it so that iTunes converts the file to a supported format during the sync.

Probably not. Much larger file size. You'll be using a lot more storage space, and you iPod will not be able to hold as many songs. User profile for user: serdikoff serdikoff. Jan 12, AM in response to Kenichi Watanabe In response to Kenichi Watanabe A couple quick basics just to help clarify some things: Bitrate is a measure of how many bits of information are being processed per second. That rate depends on three factors: 1 Bit depth of the original recording either 16 or 24 2 Sample rate of the original recording from This means the bit depth is 16, and the sampling rate is Uncompressed, that is a bitrate of Obviously, to reduce that rate to a mere kbps, you have to throw away a A LOT of the original recorded information.

That's what lossy compression is -- you lose information. Now, in theory, AACs and MP3s use complex compression algorithms based on psycho-acoustic principles so that the information that is lost doesn't affect how the listener perceives the sound of the music again -- in theory. On a relatively low resolution sound system, the differences are not that noticeable. If you have a high res system, however, all compressed formats tend to sound tinny, often harsh, lacking in warmth, have a constricted dynamic range, and much smaller sense of space.

Consider also that many digital recordings were recorded at bitrates higher than Redbook format. Most if not all digital is recorded at 24 bits and at least 48 kHz. Many audiophile recordings use sample rates upwards to kHz. Step 3. Step 4. For Apple Music subscribers, we can play Apple Music songs, playlist and albums with iTunes after authorization.

If you cancel your subscription, you'll lose access to the song. In addition, if you downloaded songs to iTunes library, the downloaded songs come in m4p format iTunes M4P songs which cannot be copied or transferred to other devices. It supports batch conversion of songs and playlists up to 16 times faster. Plus, the converter allows users to convert Apple Music files, unprotected or purchased Audiobooks to plain audio formats. After conversion, all music tracks can be played on iPod, Sony, Sandisk and any other mobile devices.

Do not operate iTunes if the converter is running. Select iTunes Music The UkeySoft will automatically obtain all playlists and files from your iTunes, so there is no need to import files. Just select songs and playlist you want to convert. You can set the converting speed, output file names, output formats and etc.

That means it can save plenty of your valuable time. Do one of the following: Transfer a file from your computer to your device: Click Add, select the file you want to transfer, then click Add. The file is transferred to your device or saved in the location you specified on your computer. On your device, the file can be opened in the app you selected in step 4.



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