![]() In the early days of the use of AAC, not all devices supported this format, but now, pretty much every device – both for portable use and for use with a home stereo – can handle AAC. ![]() It is part of the MP4 standard and can be used by any hardware or software. AAC is not, as many people think, a proprietary format created by Apple. AAC Encoder: This default choice compresses files in AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) format. ![]() You can see them by choosing iTunes > Preferences, clicking the General tab, then clicking Import Settings. ITunes supports five different audio file formats. I thought it would be useful to discuss the audio formats that iTunes supports (and talk about FLAC as well). I just read a comment to an article about high-resolution files suggesting that that FLAC compresses the dynamic range of files. Every once in a while, I see some very odd comments about audio file formats.
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