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always a danger to say things like this around forums as everyone seems to have some strong opinions about it, but here is mine. i just spent weeks converting and re-tagging all my flac files into apple lossless. they are both lossless formats and i cannot tell any difference sound quality wise (try converting a few tracks and try for yourself). but, however, apple just does not play nice with flac. if you ever want to transfer songs to an ipod/ipad/iphone it is much easier to do it with apple files than flac files. and you can still use your favorite music player software (like pure music) as they all play apple files. just my .02 cents, but it would have saved me weeks of headaches if i had done this in the first place which is why i am sharing now. **edit: btw i just saw altplasma's post. i personally have had no problems that i have discovered with apple lossless files playing (i haven't gone through all my cd's - i have over 1000 i ripped) but have used it for months now without discovering any problems. i used dbpoweramp to convert from flac to apple lossless.
You don't have to convert files if you are willing to use something else other than iTunes for playback.I use Decibel for playback on my Macs. No problems w/ hi-rez WAV or any FLAC.For tagging, etc. I go with Media Rage. The UI is a little klunky in places... Otherwise, it does what it's supposed to do.
I think ratso was referring to mobile Apple devices.