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  1. ManwithNOplan,<br /> <br /> First, there is a hell of a difference between a crapy MP3 and an AIFF or ALAC at 24bit/48 Khz...if not, what are you doing in this site??<br /> <br /> Second, what you are saying makes not sense at all: <em>"convert them into 320Kbps MP3's with Max and they will automagically convert to 24/48"</em>...<br /> <br /> ...Third, if I'm using a <em>"silly little non-hi fidelity"</em> iPod at the office is because is a portable solution, or you want me to move my gear from home everyday?...<br /> <br /> And finally what's the point of having a great portable amp with a great Headphones like the Denon AH-D2000, if I'm going to play an MP3?<br /> <br /> All I'm saying is that I want to play my music AS BEST AS I CAN from an iPod, meanwhile I'm at the office...And an MP3 is NOT. The next time, please save your useless comments like "stupid" or so...<br /> <br /> cheers<br /> <br />
  2. Excellent video Chris!, but what if you want to copy the files into an iPod too?. Max can't change the sample rate from 96khz to 48khz in order to play those files on an iPod. I've tried XLD but the resulting files sounds awful with lots of annoying cracks and pops.<br /> <br /> I refuse to play mp3 from my iPod. All my music is either ALAC or AIFF, but I've been having this issue with downloaded HD files. Basically I want to be able to play those files as best as I can from my iPod when I'm at the office, so the only way is to down convert the sample rate to 24bit/48 Khz which is what the iPod is capable to play.<br /> <br /> Any suggestions? second part to your video, maybe?<br /> <br /> Thanks
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