View Full Version : MAC audiophiles: Broader Question


Daniel Rudd
December 8th, 2005, 09:22 PM
OK. I'm no longer interested in FLAC for MAC (as apparently no one else is either) so let me just ask the MAC users:

What is the best way to get high quality audio files onto your computer over the internet for use in professional audio/video applications.

It's got to be lossless, and it's got to be convenient for you to use.

Any suggestions?

Dave Perry
December 8th, 2005, 09:51 PM
Hi quality .MP3s converted to .AIFs work for me when I download something. Otherwise I use a standard 48khz .AIF.

Daniel Rudd
December 9th, 2005, 10:42 AM
Thanks for your response Dave. But doesn't lossy compression bother you? It would be compressed, and the converted. Then it might get compressed again (depeding on how you deliver it).

Maybe I'm overly paranoid about compression and recompression, but I think I can hear the difference on good speakers or headphones.

Have you ever tried Apple lossless codec? It's available in itunes and according to the web site is compatable with any "quicktime based" apps. So I'm guessing that would include FCP

Mike Butler
December 9th, 2005, 10:22 PM
Hi quality .MP3s converted to .AIFs work for me when I download something. Otherwise I use a standard 48khz .AIF.

It is all about what the client will accept. MP3 files, at the right bitrate, 192 or better, seem to work just fine, despite our own personal (whether "paranoid" or not) preferences.

OK, if pedophiles molest children, what do audiophiles do?