piercwc
New Member
Here's my situation..My custom build has Vista for the OS and I'm running Home Premium. I am crazy about Windows Media Center so I'm going to base my A/V system in my apartment next year around it. However, my 30GB music library is 50/50 .mp3 to .m4a because my laptop is centered around itunes and my iPod. I can play .mp3s on WMC but no .m4a.
My question is should I convert my 2500 .m4a files to .mp3 or .wav? I have tons of space on my HD and I'll be running my music through a digital card to a 7.1 system. Which format will sound better on the 7.1 system? I know wav is huge compared to mp3 because it is a lossless form, but will it be worth it to convert it to wav or should I go with an all .mp3 system for my 7.1 reciever?
My question is should I convert my 2500 .m4a files to .mp3 or .wav? I have tons of space on my HD and I'll be running my music through a digital card to a 7.1 system. Which format will sound better on the 7.1 system? I know wav is huge compared to mp3 because it is a lossless form, but will it be worth it to convert it to wav or should I go with an all .mp3 system for my 7.1 reciever?