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Jriver media center iphone
Jriver media center iphone











jriver media center iphone

FLAC is ruled out, iTunes does not support FLAC although you could take a longer road and convert to FLAC, export from JRiver, then use another tool to convert to Apple Lossless.

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Apple Lossless is a far better choice as it is exactly the same audio quality as FLAC, AIFF and WAV and is much better supported, for example Windows Media Player in Windows 10 fully supports ALAC along with metadata and even embedded album artwork whereas as mentioned above it does not for AIFF. However there is absolutely no point to doing this. So in theory you could convert in JRiver to AIFF along with embedded metadata and use that in iTunes.

jriver media center iphone

(We will ignore APE and WM which almost no-one uses these days.) Furthermore that page implies JRiver does support metadata for both WAV and AIFF. Therefore what you need to do is to convert the music first to a format that does support metadata in iTunes and JRiver and since you are using WAV you would likely want this to still be a lossless audio format.Īccording to JRiver supports FLAC, ALAC, AIFF and WAV. Subsequently Apple added support to their version of AIFF in iTunes so it could not only store metadata but also embedded album artwork, similarly Microsoft added this capability to their handling of WAV in Windows Media Player, however Microsoft still do not support metadata for AIFF files which they do support importing to and playing in WMP and Apple do not support metadata for WAV files which again they can import and play in iTunes. Both these formats are some of the oldest audio formats and both are uncompressed audio. The original specifications for WAV and AIFF did not include support for metadata.













Jriver media center iphone