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AACplus, Winamp, iPod
As many others of us I am using Winamp to listen to AM and play the ripped CD's over home stereo system. In the new release of Winamp 5.21 they are promoting a new coding technology, AAC plus.
Technical backgrounds: http://www.codingtechnologies.com/products/aacPlus.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding (with kind regards to Thor and Rogor) As I have ripped all my CD's with iTunes in AAC at 320 bps to use them for synchronisation with iPod and also play them over the home stereo (with Winamp), I made the test and ripped a CD with AACplus of Winamp, and I noted a significant improvement in quality listening over the home stereo in favor of AACplus. But now it comes: iTunes (and iPod) are not compatible with this coding technology, although Apple is using it with Quicktime too. Getting deeper into the matter I found this: http://www.planetanalog.com/printabl...&Comp anyId=2 and together with this some sample radio stations using AACplus-streaming: http://www.tuner2.com/ So, I guess, that this coding technology will soon become a standard for compression. I guess Sharc (to whom I wish all the best a a quick and full recovery) will be delighted to get into this matter, as this coding technology is also thought for 5.1 and 7.1 coding.... Now my question: Does anybody have had expirience with AACplus before, does anybody know, if there is a plugin or similar to make iTunes and iPod compatible with AACplus? Thank you for your input!!!
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Re: AACplus, Winamp, iPod
I still like vinyl records.
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