Should I convert my AAC M4A files to MP3?
- by j0rd4n
Due to Apple, I have a large majority of my music files in the AAC M4A format. They do NOT have DRM so I don't have to worry about that. I'm getting tired of Apple products and really want to switch to a different brand player (and something more compatible with Linux).
It appears most MP3 players support...well...MP3 and not AAC.
Should I convert my library to be free of Apple and open to other players?
Is this a lossless conversion? Can it be lossless? If I will lose quality, I'm not interested.
Am I even doing the right thing? AAC is the better format, but I'm not seeing a lot of support for it yet.
I'll be honest and say that I need some education in this department. Any helpful advice is most welcome.