Originally Posted by
thearrow
Why would you want to do that in the first place? You lose so much quality converting to a lossy format like mp3. Surely there must be a better way?
AAC in an .m4a container with a ~350kbps bitrate would sound almost lossless and work on an iPod, not to mention Apple Lossless.
But, if you insist, I would recommend dBPowerAmp for all audio conversions. (Except Apple Lossless, use iTunes for that because dBPowerAmp has a bug where your iPod will skip tracks.)
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