How do I know if iTunes files are all 'lossless'?


Hey gang, bear with me as I know just enough about computers to 'be dangerous' -- my Q., I have hundreds of songs on computer in iTunes and also in my iPod Classic. I'm aware that songs bought through iTunes are MP3 only, but most of the CD's I downloaded over the years SHOULD be as 'lossless'.

How do I find out which files/songs/albums are 'lossless' vs. compressed MP3?

Thanks to any and all.
denf

Showing 1 response by cwlondon


Well I thought I had done this correctly...

but looking now as advised above, I can see music that I ripped using iTunes as well as everything I purchased is "protected AAC" and only 128.

One album which I always thought sounded better than the others was somehow ripped at 256.

But would love to know how to maximize fidelity, while remaining within iTunes if that is possible.

If iTunes forces you to buy compressed music, its time for all of us to stop using it.