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Hello all, I have recently decided to move my iTunes library to a new computer, and rerip all my old CD's into a better format. Many years ago, I ripped them into iTunes as 128 kb/s MP3 files, before I knew there was anything better out there.
Now, here is the problem. I am using iTunes on a Windows computer, which syncs to a variety of Apple phones/tablets and Android phones/tablets. Basically, my household is firmly entrenched in the middle of the two ecosystems.
I am looking for a file format that would allow me to rip CD's losslessly into iTunes, and that would be compatible with all my devices.
What suggestions do you guys have?
Also, I would like a final solution. I.e. I dont want to have to do this again in 10 years.
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