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V1.73 For PPC and pre Mac OS X 10.5 systems V2.18 For Intel processor and Mac OS X 10.5
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V2.25 For 32 bit Intel processor and Mac OS X 10.6 Note: xACT v2.18 is the last version that works on Mac OS X 10.5. Xcode's Automatic Reference counting does not work with 32 bit macs.
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Note: xACT v2.25 is the last version that works on 32 bit Macs. Note: xACT v2.47 is the last version that is pre macOS Catalina and will work with versions prior to 10.9. Even have album artwork, ID3 tags, lyrics, etc.Requires Intel processor and Mac OS X 10.9 or higher I still prefer MP3s, but I do have my Lossless collection (I chose Apple Lossless a while ago) that I ripped sitting on my server, which I can convert to any format and not lose quality.
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I just think that MP3 is a viable option if you don't want it to take too much space especially if you are going to dump your music into a portable player, stream it online to your devices, etc. I am sure the OP has thought about the above. However Apple doesn't support FLAC without a 3rd party APP, so I would definitely choose to convert to Apple Lossless instead so I can use it directly with iTunes and any other iOS device that doesn't have a FLAC player installed. I know that even with high end audio equipment, I can definitely notice the difference enough that it would actually be better for me to stick to Lossless. Since the OP has the Lossless sources, he/she could always go back and batch convert his library with AAC once it completely replaces MP3 or whatever comes next. However, my point was that MP3s are more "standard". I understand what you're saying, technically AAC is far superior as a compression format, much newer, etc. So compress the files on the iPod but keep your main collection LOSSLESS.
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that works out to about 3 cents per song? Is that so expensive? These MP3 defects don'r happen on every song, how many depends on the genre and your luck. When you hear it, you will thing something is wrong like maybe power switch got bumped for millisecond or the headphone jack is loose. The sound is obvious and sounds like a defective recording, not subtle at all. AAC will have far fewer of these transient defects. Mustly it does acoustic instruments well but not so well on man-made digital stuu used in some genre. MP3 is mostly good but some kinds of sounds it just can't handle. But 99.99% of the music will sound close to the same. It will sound BAD and will be easy to detect. It will sound good for a long time then some transient will be "way bad" but last for just a faction of a second. The defects in MPS are not constant over time. What you need to do is listen to a hour or more of music and make a note every time you hear an "artifact" these will happen maybe in electronic drum hits or on a synth lead. When you compare MP3 to AAC you can't simply A/B test each for a minute.
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