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So i've noticed that in itunes there is an option to create an ACC version of a song. If i choose that option will that make the file sound better? The only changes i notice are file size (increase) bit rate (increase) and it changes to from mp3 to m4a.

Can someone answer this?

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there's no way you can make a file sound better than it already is. but you can make it sound worse.

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there's no way you can make a file sound better than it already is. but you can make it sound worse.

Yeah, I agree. I don't see the point in making an mp3 file an M4A. Unless you want to trick people into thinking you have a song in M4A then sure. :shrug:
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Hauser

well my thing is that if i get a youtube rip of an audio the file will usually be 128kbps, when i create the acc version it becomes 256kbps, and i know that generally the higher the bit rate th better audio quality...right? Im not really sure, im not trying to sound ignorant.

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well my thing is that if i get a youtube rip of an audio the file will usually be 128kbps, when i create the acc version it becomes 256kbps, and i know that generally the higher the bit rate th better audio quality...right? Im not really sure, im not trying to sound ignorant.

It's just an upscale. It will be a 256 kbps file but with the quality of 128 kbps. It's just a waste of space.

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When you convert something to 256 kbps AAC (iTunes Plus), it will be the same quality if the original file has a bit-rate higher than that. Converting files does take quality though. If you have a 256 MP3 and you convert that to 256 AAC, the AAC will sound "worse" (the difference is not noticeable, but still worse).

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Look at it this way.

If you get a heaps ****ty quality video but convert it to HD, it's going to be the size of a HD video but look all pixelly and ****.

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Look at it this way.

If you get a heaps ****ty quality video but convert it to HD, it's going to be the size of a HD video but look all pixelly and ****.

This pretty much :nails:

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M4a is itunes format im pretty sure, its just a way to convert it so itunes ill always recognise it.

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well my thing is that if i get a youtube rip of an audio the file will usually be 128kbps, when i create the acc version it becomes 256kbps, and i know that generally the higher the bit rate th better audio quality...right? Im not really sure, im not trying to sound ignorant.

Nope

And because you're converting it to M4a, the sound quality will actually become worse

And it becomes larger

Try and find a higher quality source

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