wavs in Microwave and casual listening
mr.brett
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I???ve become more and more frustrated with the poor quality of my mp3 collection. I???m thinking of switching to wav for both casual listening purposes and Microwave use. I was wondering, who here primarily uses wav???s for either purpose? If so, what sort of filename/organization schemes and programs do you all use to manage your wavs?The main thing holding me back from going all wav is the absence of tags. I sort all my music in Microwave by BPM, because that???s the way I sort my vinyl singles too. With mp3???s, mix meister makes for easy BPM labeling. Also, I switch between two laptops and use two different external hard drives, so not having tags in itunes is a major pain in the ass. Are there any solutions to this problem (besides not using itunes?)
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i would just stick with a properly encoded mp3, at either VBR or 320kbps. external drives are cheap nowadays but i still dont think it warrants using wav files for Microwave and definitely not for casual listening. the only reason i could see using wav files for Microwave would be to have a near guarantee that the file won't crap out on you but that is easily solved by building overviews and testing out files in advance.
could do a loseless compression to save archiving space.